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Snapshot of a Pub

Above cushioned wall seats,

Where locals sit with dogs

At their feet,

Hang photos

Of footballers

Smiling still after near-forgotten games;

A farmer stands beside his blue ribbon boar;

Horses tethered to carts,

Near soldiers smiling with

The Republic's grimmace of war.

 

Outside cobbled streets

Lead to stone bridges

Walls and houses,

Near the shade of umbrella trees.

Turrets stop whispers

Wrapping their heights.

 

Black, white and fading.

 

Nine o'clock arrives

And pictures shake

From laughter

And music,

The click of dominoes,

And clink of pints,

In the pub life.

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Written by
francie-lynch
Published
Nov 10, 2014
Lines·Words
24·90
Notes

All pubs are equal.

Tags
#ireland#scotland#england#wales#pubs
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