A train window in my mind
By Parson Thru
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A train window in my mind
coasts above the low roofs of Holbeck
Printers, dye-works, warehouses
line the parallel canal and Aire
Whose surfaces reflect a sky
as grey as viaducts
Which curve their steel towards
the Heavy Woollen towns and The South
South of Dewsbury Road
Away from Vicar Lane and Briggate
Beyond the lonely row of shops
and phasing traffic-lights
Towards the squally Pennines, past the MPD
where locos stand as still as horses
All ghosts
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Wistful and familiar, I love
Wistful and familiar, I love the locos still as horses in particular.
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Some mills...
have aquired the bustle and gloss of the micro-brewery generation in residence, highrise law, finance and service industries blind the passenger on relection in stark vaults and towers of glass, but the sky and river still colour graphite in mind and memory, artists cluster in the old quarter, where blood would flow from the street abbatoir as red ink now from their brush. :) xx
Ghosts all, but the middleton railway still breathes in great white plumes of a Sunday afternoon :)
Cracking poem dear sir x
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Owl City
..yes, still here and as a friends Dad used to say, Leeds will be nice when it's finished ;) x
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