Leith Road Emporium of Wonders
By lenchenelf
Wed, 06 Jun 2012
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They huddle as a landscape;
liverish skin toned icons of a post war haze
balanced on a pink tea trolley.
Wheeled lowloader of circumstance,
culture folded away at ease, for storage.
Past pushed, perhaps, by great aunts,
whiskered, pinnied ghosts
dancing to a nineteen fifties dream tune.
You shall have goods:
be a domestic princess.
You shall have time:
be a domestic courtesan.
You shall have status
in the skyline you create,
on formica worktops.
Clustered here, yellowed bakelite of yesteryear
they claim heritage, for a new age,
raging for alternatives to furnish
a staged lifestyle.
Flyers still flutter
across the Atlantic.
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I'm not comparing you to
I'm not comparing you to Seamus Heaney Lena, but in the same way I instantly recognise his voice in a poem, i also recognise yours. really enjoyed this. :-)
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Absolutely love the opening
Permalink Submitted by MistakenMagic on
Absolutely love the opening stanza, Lena. A beautiful little poem with lots of brilliant images. Well done!
Magic xxx
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Yes, you definitely have a
Permalink Submitted by maggyvaneijk on
Yes, you definitely have a distinctive voice filled with detailed imagery. Love the title as well.
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