Year 9 Rivington and Blackrod

As the doors shut the statues in the town wake up. They walk around the empty pavement which miss the shop go-ers. Scattering across the town as they find the treasure they need.

Outside the stadium the floodlights cry for their lights to switch on in the rain and fog ready for the game. The blades of grass wait for the smooth ball to roll over and cross the thin pieces of grass creating little raindrops fly out from the pressure of the ball rolling over.

On the roads the smooth tarmac still waits for rubber wheels to pass over them as drivers travel on a normal day and missing the smell of gasses which release from ongoing cars.

In lockdown the Netflix watchers, the cookers, and the phone absorbers wait patiently for the moment lockdown ends and being released from the prison we call our homes and see our favourite things we once missed.

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