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The Sun, too, Shone
A line of windows and walls
the icons of old endings
and new beginnings.
Scary art.
Fragments of the divine,
mosaic memories
basking in polyester
doused with sparkling water,
a new wives' tale,
in a city of some square million.
The dust caked on a door's head-pane,
there the ray hits
the nail, the set-jaw of the afternoon
as I buried that light in claret,
...
Saturday 4th February 2017 9:10 pm
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