Question Mark
I live in Question Mark. It’s at the end of the sentence. The road to get here has a sharp bend. It’s not easy to guess what folk who live here think. There’s always a slight doubt. The town itself has a querulous nature; people are never happy to accept a statement. It’s always important for us to consider both sides of the coin. If you visit Question Mark, it’s advisable to take several layers of clothing. You might find yourself exposed, feel a chill of contempt if you don’t have the right answers.
Sue Wallace-Shaddad’s debut pamphlet, A City Waking Up, was published by Dempsey in October 2020. She has poems published in many online journals and anthologies. Sue regularly writes poetry reviews and is Secretary of Suffolk Poetry Society. Website: .suewallaceshaddad.wordpress.com