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Shadow of the past

    This poem was written by a high school student at Callendar House in September 2025, during a workshop delivered by Never Such Innocence, in response to Diana Forster’s art exhibition Somewhere to Stay.

    The days of work were always short

    In comparison to what I knew.

    When my coworkers complained of aches at the water fountain

    They were met with none of my sympathy.

    They disregarded me without a care,

    They know little of aches, of pain, of me.

    A sore back has nothing on a sister left to die.

    Call me cold; they know nothing of cold.