

Steven ScholesSteven JonesWarren HansburyJarrod Timothy Gould-BournReece Worthington
Porters
The PortersBy Kim Moore
For Steve S, Steve J, Warren, Charlie,
Jed and Reece
We move anything that needs moving
furniture oxygen nitrous gases
we empty the bins or take the post
we deliver the drugs the bloods
the patients
from one side of the hospital to another
the dead bodies
from this world to the other
once we were taxi drivers
welders printers bar staff
now we’re here
we walk ten miles a day
or twelve miles a day
down long corridors
flights of stairs
we say Mavis what you like on your feet
she replies I like my socks
and slippers thanks
can you imagine that
90 years old and mind
still quick as a flash
remember that porter
who hid in the fridge
remember when he hid
inside the hatch
how did he get in there
and out again
no we can’t tell you
about the jokes
they wouldn’t be funny
written down
during covid we worked
double shifts
postman and porter
no it never crossed
our minds not to go
to work
it felt like war
it felt like duty
we slept in separate bedrooms
from our wives
to keep them safe
or in caravans on the drive
we did that ourselves
nobody really told us to
we didn’t know
what we were up against
and when the PPE ran out
we scavenged for more
for gloves
all whilst moving anything
that needed moving
the patients yes
in wheelchairs or beds
but also the drugs
the bloods the bins
the post the desks
and tables and yes
of course the bodies
yes of course the dead


