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Shoes

Barefoot, blistered and bleeding

She wanders in from the street

People stare, flabbergasted

Very odd, unheard of in fact

 

She doesn’t know her size

So like Cinderella, she tries them on

Randomly selecting pretty colours

 

Silvery, glittery heels

She twirls for the mirror

Sales assistant sighs

Wellingtons for the garden

If she had one!

 

Satin ice skates

She would glide on the icy pond

Pretty sandals

To feel the sand between her toes

 

Boring, black brogues

Perfect!

With no pennies in her pocket

She wanders back to the street

Barefoot, blistered and bleeding

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Written by
fiona-campbell
Aberdeen
Published
Jan 27, 2015
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#lonely#feet#homeless#shoes
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