Community worker

Wake too early, eyelids heavy
Thoughts scamper through my brain
Swallow coffee, splash some water
Catch bus then tube then train

I play back the message-tape, rummage the mail-stack
An assortment of circulars, bills
And letters requesting support or assistance
Tackling problems. The entrance-bell trills 

I sign for delivery, setting the post-log
To a side - yet more paper's arrived 
In boxes this time. I attend to what's urgent
Gulp more coffee until I've revived

Items piled up in my in-tray
Loads too much work to do
Colleague enters, back from meeting
He's looking haggard too

Savitri Hensman
This is a piece created for  The London LGBTQ+ community centre's first zine.  The spread is designed by Vivika Chugh,  edited by Cherokee Seebalack, published by Common press threads.  ​​​​​​​
This piece sits beside the poem written by community worker Savitri Hensman. It is about the daily life of a community worker. 
About the centre-The London LGBTQ+ Community Centre is a sober, intersectional community centre and café where all LGBTQ+ people are welcome, supported, can build connections and can flourish. Their  vision is for a more connected, belonging and thriving LGBTQ+ community in London.

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