A Walk






A Walk.

I watch six year olds smashing windows

just passing the time.

I watch a young woman wandering around

with a sleeping bag under her arm.

I watch curtains part at mid-day.



The Story.

An awful day.

I wasn't working and was looking for somewhere to live.

3 of us were searching.

The area I got was south of the river.

I didn't really have a clue what I was looking for. An empty 

house or flat with no squatters didn't seem likely. 

No fierce dogs for neighbours. 

As I said, no idea.

One of the first things I realised was I wasn't the only one 

looking. The girl with the sleeping bag, I saw her around for 

about half n' hour or so. So did people through parted 

curtains. They'd seen it all before I expect.

The weather was overcast, dull and the strong sense of 

deprivation and desperation leaked through into the cement 

gardens and wet streets.

I gave up looking for the day.

Instead I went to a pub to get dry and on the back of a betting 

slip I wrote A Walk.

I felt I could escape but the young girl couldn't.

And the six year olds?


A Walk - draft story from The Wolf Within - Steve Coel[ 2016 ]


An 11.59 Publication 

Illustration / Picture [ not finished ]




stryd fawr [ 2015 ]
steve coel

An 11.59 Publication, Birmingham