We’re all waiting to go on the ferry
There’s a long line of cars in front
There’s a long line of cars behind
Some cars have only the drivers in them
Some contain small groups of friends
Some couples, and some families
We’re all waiting to go on the ferry
We flex our fingers, think our thoughts
Joke with each other, or argue
Some of us have come well supplied
They chew their cucumber sandwiches
Sip tea from thermos flasks
Those who brought no provisions at all
Through choice or need, look at the eaters
With equanimity, or envy, or disdain
We’re all waiting to go on the ferry
The open windows let in the air
That smells of salt and steel engines
Some of us are in a holiday mood
Looking ahead to pleasure and leisure
Their well-earned reward in the other land
We’re all waiting to go on the ferry
Some of us consider the other side
With mild apprehension, or plain dread
Some of us have heard that the other place
Features two quite different landscapes
Some guess there is no other place at all
We’re all waiting to go on the ferry
Till the stevedores beckon us all on board
Regardless of our beliefs or feelings
The holidaymakers roll cheerfully on
The fearful put up a brave front
And the doubters move forward with certainty