Sinead Murphy · Feb 5, 2012
Sunday Noon

Sweeping grey skies
Rush in to roof this
Sunday morning scene;
And though the pavements
are still and silent, wrappers dance
Along in the wind
Remembering last night;
the stumbles, the fights
the squaring-ups-
Which now take their place
In the memory of a sorry town.
History's little indignities.

 
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