The man in Sainsbury’s bought fourteen 1kg bags of carrots

and the tiles around the checkout
were an Olympic swimming pool of hummus.
Tucked behind the frozen aisle
cried a thousand sniffless snow people,
while 60 hungry horses stacked themselves
on top of each other in a single bay
at the back of the indoor car park.
Outside, the day became night
and the man could see perfectly,
in the distance, a gathering of customers
high-fiving over the trimmings
of a Sunday roast together.

© Carl Burkitt 2021

Baggage

I often think
about the person who voiced
the Sainsbury’s self-service checkout
leaving a house party.
I hear all the guests
drunkenly shouting
Thank you, goodbye!
as she shuts the door, her eyes
unexpectedly stuffed with tears.

© Carl Burkitt 2021

What else

I’ve been around
a lot of death lately
and today I found myself
with a 6 month old baby
sitting under a war memorial.
It thanked the people of Wimbledon
who gave their life in World War II
and I readjusted
the bunny shaped woollen hat
on my son’s head
and let the cold breeze
take us on.

© Carl Burkitt 2021

When?

Written using sentences found by searching for ‘when’ in my WhatsApp search bar.

Did you look like Robbie
from Junior Bake Off when you were young?
My teeth don’t meet when I bite down.
Whenever you like!
I’m up for lunch when I’m back.
Please can you let me know when you leave.
They call me when he’s ready.
When we’re allowed, it’ll be lovely.
I can send a link when we’re back.
When’s a good time?
When’s your last day?
Let me know when you are free.
I’m alright, I’ll be glad when it’s over.

© Carl Burkitt 2021