Tempers flared. Indignation rumbled.
Kerry listened to her fellow citizens rail against the Mayor and longed for her iPod. Perhaps she’d be more sensitive if these weren’t the same people who’d voted for the “change” he claimed to represent.
To his credit, he’d achieved the one change these partisan, one issue voters wanted. As if life were that simple.
But now the outrage as he pushed through other campaign promises that hadn’t concerned them until they understood the ramifications.
She needed her iPod. One woman’s music was another’s drug, just a little Hozier to take away the pain.
end 4/18/2017
S. Darlington
Democracy; in a world of constantly voting for change – ah! The peace of the iPod.
Yes, and I am not an advocate for earbuds, but sometimes ya just gotta have ’em! 🙂
Appropriate post on the day United Kingdom politics went a bit crazy… again! Not sure if it was related but I could do with some loud music for the next few weeks 🙂
Yes! A contagion of crazy. I always think loud music is appropriate. 🙂