Spectator poems
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Scout Parade

Ben Wilkinson
EXPLORE THE ISSUE 17 May 2025
issue 17 May 2025

after Humphrey Spender’s ‘Scout Parade’

Each day has its care, but each care has its day

a proverb proclaims from a church billboard

as a scout parade files through its archway.

Half these young men look solemn, half bored,

caught between the effort and the reward

of endeavour; the same way today they’d

seek out their tribe online, feeling ignored

by institutions twenty times as staid,

committed to doctrines wholly displayed.

Or choose to look again: see uncertain

boys finding their way; how for all the charade

community is less brick-heavy burden

than the self’s solid foundations, come what may:

each day has its care, but each care has its day.