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« on: April 20, 2020, 12:18:16 » |
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The poem commissioned by Transport Focus, ‘Thank You’, can be found below
Thank You.
To the ordinary folk out there doing jobs in uniform, hi-vis, and suit in comfortable shoes or in trainers or wearing a steel toe-capped boot wielding a spade or a shovel holding a clipboard or pen bent over laptop or spreadsheet here’s to you women and men the crucial cogs in a network getting people and goods to their goal everyday heroes and heroines with a vital and critical role truckers delivering medicine and food day after day after day warehouse staff picking and packing all night seeing everything’s sent on its way workers on buses, on railways, on trams, or down underground on the Tube wherever you are within transport this is a message to you. Thank you.
To the mechanics and fitters the guards and the drivers the staff at our stations the workers and strivers who ensure the freight trains are running the signals are green who graft in the background unknown and unseen checking points, tamping ballast repairing the track so the train which takes folk off to work brings them back from their shift at the hospital or their job stacking shelves because none of us do what we do by ourselves we rely on each other to help us get through and now – more than ever – we’re indebted to you who get up early each morning to drive the first tram fuel up fleets of buses plot routes for a thousand delivery vans who get supplies where they’re needed with minimum fuss while we’re at home under lockdown you’re out there, working, for all of us. Thank you.
To the control staff who watch where the traffic is going warn of pinch points and hold ups keep everything flowing so the nurse on the bus gets to work when she ought to and the team that she’s part of with cleaners and porters reassures, offers comfort, sees life end, and begin holds our hands when we leave this world… cradles us gently when we come in. You’re our friends, and our neighbours our dads and our sons our mothers and daughters and you are the ones who graft in the background unnoticed, unnamed who deserve so much more than a poem… Blue plaques. Headlines. Fame. Rounds of drinks bought in pubs when pubs open once more applause from every last one of us as you walk home past our doors you’re critical workers, we know this is true. and this is us saying thanks, as a nation, to you. Thank you.
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