You’re
riding the underground, or tube, in London. It’s morning rush hour. You’re
holding on to an overhead bar with one hand while hold your briefcase with the
other. Your body moves back and forth with the motion of the train. You avoid
eye contact with other riders; eye contact and conversation with strangers
simply isn’t done (and not just in London).
You
listen to the official intercom voice announcing what station is next, and
telling those departing the train to “mind the gap.” The doors close, the train
jerks forward, and you do something you don’t normally do – you glance at the
tube map to see your progress toward your station. It’s in a line with various advertisements.
Right
next to the tube map, you see a poem.
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