Teller of Tales, Second to None
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What I wouldn’t give to be a fly on the wall in the Corridors of Power, just about anywhere in the world!
There is a saying, ‘Truth will out’ and it invariably will, if only in bits and pieces for us to make of them what we will, our own bias making no less a contribution to our interpretation of those same bits and pieces as whatever personal agenda various sources releasing them may be following.
As England prepares to enter a second lockdown on Thursday, the local gossips are having as much a field day as party politicians. As ever, I can’t help recalling what my mother used to say of national politics and local gossip alike, “Never rely on one source, and always try to keep an open mind.”
This poem is a kenning.
TELLER OF TALES, SECOND TO NONE
I
mingle with the rich and famous
every
day, but am rarely in the public eye
although
you may glimpse me
on
the telly now and then helping to set
the
scene for an interview,
a
silent witness never anything to say there
and
then, although the chances are
you’ll
hear more from me, and openly,
no anonymity
Politicians
have always had my ear,
along
with icons of sport and other masters
of
their art, whether he or she
be
a movie star or small screen celebrity,
writer
of novels, poems, recipes
to
try at home or travel tales sure to tempt
even
a diehard stay-at-home
to
roam beyond house and garden, by courtesy
of
imagination
I rub shoulders with kings and queens,
help lift the lid on various world intrigues
(if
better late than never);
I
can travel past, present and future as easily
as
hailing a cab, catching a bus,
free to fly air corridors, saol oceans wide,
summon
emotions good and bad,
play
such games with the human psyche anyone
engaging with me
No
more sworn to secrecy than bound by time
or
place, your everyday bookcase
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