It was morning and light streamed through the window as I sipped on my instant coffee. The weather reporter’s mouth smiled without mirth as he told us: ‘Floods in Bangladesh, an earthquake in Taiwan, severe blizzards across Estonia. But here in London, it was a bright and breezy day, with glimpses of sunshine.’ The world charmingly summarized in a cheerful thirty seconds burst. Some are dying, and some drowning, and some are freezing, but everything was fine here with the bad coffee and the sunlight that was trying to get in.
Weather Report
Leigh Doughty
Leigh Doughty is a poet and a language tutor from Lincoln, UK. His previous work can be found in the Hooghly Review, Short Beasts, The Meridian, VNexpress, and A Thin Slice of Anxiety.