POETRY

A Most Unimportant Important Spy

James G Brennan
Share The Love
Published in
2 min readJul 21, 2020

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A free verse poem response to Martin Rushton’s Impromptu prompt 3
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A most unassuming spy
Up until her death
Awarded the Russian
Order of the red banner for labour
Considered more valuable than
The Russian spy group, The Cambridge five
Yet she served no time.

Considered best left well alone
Melita Norwood escaped attention
From the Secret Intelligent Service
Throwing their reputation into disrepute.

Ministers and ex-ministers exclaiming
“No one told me about her”
The British press loving
“The Granny Spy” highlighting
A failure within the secret service.

She and they had possibly known more
Than she or they had let on.

Not agreeing with spying on one’s country,
Melita did what she did to help feed, educate
And give her people a good health service,
America and Britain ahead of this game.

P.R. manoeuvres within the British establishment,
The former Attorney general proclaiming,
“She was very important Britan was in great peril.”
To the playing down “Melita was not very important at all.”

Still in the dark we are, did Melita Norwood help
Level the nuclear playing field?

Thank you for reading. J.

Thank you Martin Rushton for promoting this spy challenge, Melita Norwood was on my radar, ha haa. Read Martin’s challenge here and give it a go, there is a world of spies out there to choose from!

It is by will alone I set my mind in motion. It is by the desire to write
that thoughts acquire speed, the mind acquires words,
words become Poetry. It is by will alone I set my mind in motion.
Frank Herbert and Me.

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James G Brennan
Share The Love

Writes free to read eclectic free verse poetry. "Everything in life is writable about" Sylvia Plath.