politicians
incensed by gender fluidity
protecting paedophiles
© Rachel Green February 2026
On the Onset of Dementia
I've borrowed one of those folding tables
-- the sort people use to paste wallpaper
before forgetting which side faces upward--
and set out each of my thoughts and memories
in jars and bottles, collected over the last year.
Some are Kilner jars, big and heavy;
sealed lids to contain my darkest opinions;
the ones kept safe lest the authorities arrest me
for my opinions that gender is irrelevant
as long as everything is consensual;
Or that religion is just a framework
Where people can hang their prejudices on display.
Nobody wants these, even when I price them
at less than the empty jars
while other, in jam pots and mustard jars
are filled with easy listening,
like "Tuesdays should be coloured blue"
and "why aren't swallows yellow?"
And over the day the table is gradually emptied
Not by passers-by taking an interest and making a purchase,
but by some local lads who tip over the table
and smash the bottles and jars
Until my mind is gradually emptied
And all that is left
is my need to ask for pudding for breakfast.
© Rachel Green February 2026



