City Loving
By Philip Sidney
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You took me in your concrete arms -
I felt the chill of your fabrication
against my tender skin.
You scratched me,
bruised me,
won me.
I grew older
stronger
tougher.
You changed too,
softer
warmer.
I glimpsed your pre-Raphaelite beauty
between the blocks of grey,
Victorian red brick,
swathed in green.
Something glittered at the corner of my eye.
You are no longer
the ghost town
of the concrete years.
Draped in temporary glamour,
you hold your own,
your dazzle invites
the glances of strangers.
I prefer those
unkempt,
hidden parts,
only a lover sees.
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This is wonderful Philip
This is wonderful Philip
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Hi Helen
Hi Helen
This is a beautiful poem with a lot of meaning in so few words. You make falling in love with a city sound rather tempting.
Jean
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I loved this, Philip - it's
I loved this, Philip - it's clever and beautiful at the same time.
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Excellent
Tip-top. Right on form with this one Philip. An absolute pleasure to read. Congratulations on the well deserved pick too.
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This is very clever, Helen.
This is very clever, Helen. Reminds me of looking down from the monument in London, I think it was, and seeing tiny old churches, bound around with concrete tower buildings, and the rich, tiny parks one stumbles on in any city – escape lunch spots for city workers. And in a funny way the harsh untility things, and the decorative glitter, can become warmly familiar too. Rhiannon
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Mmm, I can relate to this. I
Mmm, I can relate to this. I am planning to reshuffle my life so that I live and work part of the week in Bristol. Seems like a big juicy peach ready and waiting for me to bite in...The secret city spots, oases of urban prettiness are better for their hidden surprise delights.
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the hidden parts...could get
the hidden parts...could get a bit kinky, but we'll emulsion over that.
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Superlative, Philip...even
Superlative, Philip...even those 'hidden parts'.
Tina
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It's incredibly true of city
It's incredibly true of city living and you've exposed all the best bits lusciously.
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Hi Philip. Congratulations on
Hi Philip. Congratulations on this and great pick eds. I know just what you mean. Reminds me of wandering "lost" in London or lunchtime forays around Bristol with my good friend who knows so much of its history. An intimate piece that can only be written well by a lover.
Parson Thru
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BTW, draped in temporary
BTW, draped in temporary glamour. Isn't it just?
Parson Thru
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