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From the window she sees A sponged together sky And chalky clouds And a trail of wisteria buds Which dribble into the street From the window she sees The men who watch cricket Scoffing at the TV Above their takeaway opposite And she sees the polystyrene cartons That people leave in their gutter From the window she sees A drabble of changing children A laugh, a scrabble, a sliver of a tear A road that’s been scrubbed down grey And little dust particles That creep upon it and sing And break and smile, relentless From the window she sees Hope And prays she’s not outgrown it
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Apr 13, 2015
Apr 13, 2015 at 12:35 PM UTC
Window Boxes
From the window she sees A sponged together sky And chalky clouds And a trail of wisteria buds Which dribble into the street From the window she sees The men who watch cricket Scoffing at the TV Above their takeaway opposite And she sees the polystyrene cartons That people leave in their gutter From the window she sees A drabble of changing children A laugh, a scrabble, a sliver of a tear A road that’s been scrubbed down grey And little dust particles That creep upon it and sing And break and smile, relentless From the window she sees Hope And prays she’s not outgrown it
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Apr 13, 2015
Apr 13, 2015 at 12:35 PM UTC
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