From Bristol to Manchester
From Bristol to Manchester
Overheard in a café in the
motorway services northbound on the M5.
It was crowded that morning
at the services.
Not a table was free so I sat
where I could.
An old man sipped his tea right
next to me.
There was a rare empty chair
on the other side.
He smiled and was content to
sit and drink.
A young man came and took the
vacant chair
With no hint of “OK with you
if I do?”
With no smile, just a frown
as he sat down there.
The old man looked, put down
his tea and said,
“So where are you going in
such haste, my friend?
“From Bristol to Manchester
if you must know
I’m upping sticks and moving
house today.
I need some fresh air and a
change of scene.”
“Somewhere different from
where you have been?”
“Exactly. Now, what are the people
like where I’m going?”
“Well, tell me first, my
friend, the folk you’ve left,
What did you think of them?”
“Scum, the lot of them. Not
one that I could trust.
There wasn’t one I wanted for
a friend.”
“I am sorry for you then, for
you will find
The people of Manchester are
just like them,
Like the men and women you’ve
left behind.”
The man went, and another saw
the chair.
And smiled at us as he sat
down there.
My neighbour looked at him
and said
“And where are you going to
now?
“To Manchester. I’ve worked in Bristol a year or so.
But because of my job I have
to go.
Now what are the people like
where I’m heading?”
“Well, tell me first, my
friend, the folk you’ve left,
What did you think of them?”
“I’ll miss them all and I
made good friends.
They were kind and helped me
whenever they could.”
“I’m happy for you then, for
you will find
The people of Manchester are
just like them,
Like the men and women you’ve
left behind.”
The old man pushed aside his empty
cup
And he smiled at me then when
he got up.
As he walked away and made
for the door,
I nodded at the man sitting
opposite me.
I envied him his destiny
And I wished him good bye and
I wished him good luck.
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