Mrs. Conservative
Lived in a neat world:
Hair just right, jewelry just so,
Clothes freshly washed, shoes unscuffed,
Underwear clean.
Each morning she had a shower,
Each evening a bath.
Her house had smart furniture,
The carpet was immaculate,
The garden tidy -
A spotless, self-disciplined little world.
Her friends were respectable,
And she thought clean, neat thoughts
She'd inherited from her parents -
Like the pot-plants.
There was no room for doubt:
Just crystal-clear certainty
Delivered in a crisp, thin-lipped voice
As she looked down her nose.
No room for immigrants,
God was a Christian,
Change was unwelcome
And women had a clear role.
It was O.K to fiddle the taxes,
The law was always right,
Children were lovely (your own),
Life was as it should be
And she held a respectable position within that life.
One day, however,someone pushed her against a Wall
And a welling of rage beat up within her clear, neat boundaries:
Try as she might, pushing it all back in,
She'd unleashed a demon
That her friends noticed straight away.
Between them they forced it back down again,
Channelling their hate into whatever was close to hand -
This race, that country, those neighbours -
And helping her paint her thin, respectable smile back on once more.
It was their little secret,
A ripple in a pool that didn't want to be disturbed.
Personally I've never voted for the party of selfishness, greed and racism but nowadays it's all getting rather confusing and maybe Conservatives aren't like that anymore.
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