The Suitcase Back then, we had a theory. We thought that a suitcase was easier to get into cars than a rucksack and thus, drivers were more likely to pick up hitchhikers with a small suitcase. It worked like a dream and it carried our dreams. Yesterday I came across our old suitcase buried in a heap of debris in my attic. It was battered from it’s long journeys and even longer vacation. Its clothing was torn exposing its cardboard credentials. I haven’t opened it yet so it’s unclear if it’s still full or if it’s empty. Once we packed it full of our dreams, but now I wonder if any remain, caught in the lining perhaps, or if they’ve all have been carried away with our lost memories or buried in the debris of the past. https://poetrywivenhoe.org/2026/05/day-1265-the-suitcase-white/