Human Rights March

Human Rights March

A Poem by Gerald Parker

We moved as one
for the right
to negotiate

how to be alone
together,

while firemen
at the tube-station
moved as one

to piece together
one who negotiated
being alone alone,

being which seems
is nobody’s right,
not even our own.

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© 2019 Gerald Parker


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Added on October 6, 2016
Last Updated on February 23, 2019

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Gerald Parker
Gerald Parker

London, United Kingdom



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There's not much to tell. I read a lot of poetry and I read my own poetry regularly. I hope other people read it and derive as much pleasure out of it as I do. My output is small, about 110 poems as I.. more..

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