% poetry, music and typesetting % % https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SB8_2Yuj8Og % % Published on Nov 1, 2016 % Taken from 'Poetry versus Orchestra'. Album by Hollie McNish and Metropole Orkest, conducted by Jules Buckley. % Released on MO Black, fall 2016. % www.mo.nl/poetry • www.holliepoetry.com % % Poem written by Hollie McNish, music by Jules Buckley % Artwork by me studio, Martin Pyper % MATHEMATICS he said “those goddamn pakistanis and their goddamn corner shops built a shop on every corner, took our british workers jobs” he said “those goddamn chinese and their goddamn china shops” i told him they’re from vietnam, but he didn’t give a toss i ask him what was there before that “damn japan man’s shop?” he looks at me and dreams a scene of british workers’ jobs of full-time, full-employment before the “goddamn boats all came” where everybody went to work for full-time full-hours every day “a british business stood their first” he claims “before the irish came now british people lost their jobs and bloody turkish they're to blame” i ask him how he knows that fact, he says, “because it’s true” i ask him how he knows it’s fact, he says, he read it in the news, “every time a somali comes here they take a job from us the mathematics one for one, from us to them, it just adds up.” he bites his cake, he sips his brew, he says again he knows the plot “the goddamn caribbean’s came and now good folk here don’t have jobs” i ask him what was there before the “goddamn persian curtain shop” i show him architectures’ plans of empty goddamn plots of land I show him the historic maps a bit of sand a barren land there was no goddamn shop before that pakistani came and planned man - i am sick of crappy mathematics cos i love a bit of sums i spent years into economics and i geek out over calculus and when i meet these paper claims that one of every new that came takes away ‘our’ daily wage i desperately want to scream “your math is stuck-in primary” cos some who come here also spend and some who come here also lend and some who come here also tend to set up work which employs them and all thosebalance sheets and trends they work with numbers, not with men and all this goddamn heated talk ignores the trade the polish brought ignores the men they give work to not plumbing jobs but further too ignores the guys they buy stock from accountants, builders, on and on and i know it’s nice to have someone to blame our lack of jobs upon but immigration’s not that plain despite the sums inside our brains as one for one as him for you as if he goes ‘home’, they’d employ you cos sometimes one that comes makes two and sometimes one can add three more and sometimes two times two is much, much more than four and most times immigrants bring more than minuses.