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Dec 2017
PARFOIS LA FOLIE EST LA SAGESSE


the streets creeping
through the midnight
of the little town

the world crumbles
seen through the laughter
of an alcoholic haze

'My eyes filled to the brim
with dozens of Pink Ladies! '
sight deserts her

carcasses of animals
dancing from hook to hook
in butcher's shop

she had become a paper doll
of herself
cut out from the world

she dressed herself
in various moods
that clashed violently

'I'm wearing my happy hat
and my fake smile! '
the world falls for it

between the two
pillows
the continent of loneliness

an afternoon's sun
clinking amongst the ice cubes
silence

the moon
pressing silence
into shadow

lady in pink
drinking a Pink Lady
her smile slipping

'I am always
another person
I can't recognise! '

the little garden
dancing joyfully
with Spring

doves coo in cages
a night
walks by
Donall Dempsey
Written by
Donall Dempsey  Guildford
(Guildford)   
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     --- and stΓ©phane noir
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