
Nobody’s There
Reality:
a red brick
sitting on the master’s desk
in the ivory tower
of a Cotswold Manor.
The history master enters,
sees the brick,
sizes it up,
seizes it
and, without looking,
hurls it at the window.
Summer term:
the days are warm.
The windows are open.
End over end,
the brick tumbles
through blue air
to land with a thud
on the quad’s black tarmac
right at the feet
of the school pastor.
He looks around.
There’s nobody there.
The brick must have
materialized
out of thin air.
The pastor shrugs,
stoops down,
picks up the brick,
puts it in his briefcase,
and carries it away.
“Here endeth
the first lesson:
Book of Brick.”
I loved this, Roger. You certainly packed a lot to ponder into one red brick.
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Thank you, Tanya. I am now writing Book by Brick. It gets better and better. I’ll be on a roll with this! Watch this space! Roger.
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I will! That sounds intriguing.
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Just finished lesson two: it’s a little bit surreal. Great fun though. It’ll be up tomorrow.
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