The Tortoise and the Vole

So, I was supposed to be rewriting and editing and doing all the stuff that might one day make my fortune as a celebrated scribe, but a combination of steroids and chemo-hiccups had my mind a-musing. Here’s a short poem/story for your delectation. The (Brexit) pretext is paper-thin, and I’d appreciate you reading it in the voice of Pam Ayres for full effect.


Once upon a time, In a wet and sodden hole

Lived a tired little tortoise and a nervous little vole

They settled there becoming tired of sitting on a fence

And after months of putting up, things had grown quite tense.


Tortoise wanted out and Vole felt so misplaced.

They hardly shared a civil word in that unhappy space

Such unlikely roommates, and oh so very frail

They’d asked for sheltered housing, but this was more like jail.


Vole would often reminisce of fancy leather pants

Of boy jobs, girl jobs, walking tours in Switzerland and France

Tortoise would hanker after shiny folding bikes

Allotments, jam, Jerusalem – nice but full of kikes.


‘In many ways, we had it made,’ Vole said. ‘We thought the same.’

Tortoise nodded slowly. ‘We were playing the long game.’

Until some bugger noticed and tried to rock the boat

Vole looked cross, and muttered of that fucking people’s vote.


The two agreed to disagree, but didn’t hide the truth

And tortoise looked uneasy. He mislead Labour youth

They neither saw it coming. They thought they’d fool the plebs

With talk of softer Brexit. By messing with their heads.


The British love for voting is a tough thing to predict

‘I blame Simon Cowell,’ said Vole. ‘He had the nation gripped.’

They took advice and teamed up with prime time ITV

The People’s Vote was hosted live by Dec and Honey Gee


‘We never saw it coming.’ Vole’s tears began to well

Tortoise looked uneasy and ducked into his shell

‘At least we have blue passports. It’s all been worth the drama.’

Tortoise closed his eyes. He hated life in old Botswana.


Brexit Botswana Passport

Botswana has a blue passport. Just like any EU country can (and some do).


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