Back to my free form pseudo poetry for now. This describes an event that happened a few days ago, when I was on the train to London from Edinburgh.
I am usually not a fan of children while travelling
They are perfectly cute when at home
But while on the road
They scream and shout and whine and cry
Worst of all though
Are the cellphones and the Ipads and the computer games
Beeping with Candy Crush and Temple Run and god knows what the next fad is
To be honest, it is not just the kids
But it is the kids I pity
The kids who miss out on so much
The joy of the outdoors, of board games and books
With a mix of pity and irritation
I sat across a family of four
A four hour journey from Edinburgh to London
Armed with Advil and a lot of grit
Waiting for those contraptions to come out
And the beeping and bickering to start
Yet, to my surprise,
The only clinks I heard were those of Connect 4 tokens
And the pop up wooden chessboard
Was the closest thing to a contraption
And instead of burying his head in phone texts
The boy wrote his sister a letter
I won’t lie
They screamed and fought all the same
But these children gave me something more
For in them, I saw my own childhood