A Bookshop in Aberystwyth
By mcmanaman
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It was in my drinking days,
hungover at the seaside, Butty Bach
after Butty Bach, bringing up all
my usual drunken topics,
people on their phones in restaurants,
how much I love Ross's podcast,
all the money I wasted on a B&Q bathroom,
that I wished I'd asked advice from friends
who know this kind of thing better than me.
I have learnt to stop pausing my stories
to show a relevant photograph on my phone.
I know that this does not help.
Considering I've spent my whole life
surrounded by books, my dad
was always putting up extra shelves at home
He used to work in a bookshop in Manchester where LS Lowry
was a customer and I am the first to be devastated
at the sight of a closed down bookshop
on a cobbled street in a market town,
I stare at the whitewashed windows and the thought
of the Bill Brysons that used to be on the shelves.
All the Father's Day and Christmases, buying
Captain Corelli's Mandolin but I don't spend a lot of time
in bookshops. It's too rare that I have the barcode
of a hardback scanned and take it home in a branded bag
a stamp on a loyalty card but in the Saturday lunchtime
Aberystwyth sunshine there were a few of us
browsing the beautiful books, I will buy this one
each of us decides. I took a famous but literary
acceptable novel to a cafe and ordered a pot of Earl Grey.
It is so rare I do the things that make me happy.
The bathroom had been so expensive and the workmen
made such a mess.
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Happiness is a good book with
Happiness is a good book with real pages and a cuppa, and a bit of sunshine further enhances the experience.
I enjoyed this.
Turlough
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Was talking to my son about
Was talking to my son about reading, last night. He cannot understand why anyone would, he plays games, and was trying to explain how you have to make everything happen in your mind, like walking in the writer's footsteps, how time changes and your mind is like a balloon filling til you float over a different world. The coffee or tea you describe, it's like incense before summoning magic. I liked the bathroom bit, the contrast between washing yourself and immersing your mind, flimsy physical and reading words that are still wonderful and will be read for maybe hundreds of years
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Pick of the Day
The joy of a bookshop, and the joy of reading a new book in a cafe...what more could you ask for? This is our Facebook and X Pick of the Day!
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I went to college in Aber in
I went to college in Aber in the late 90s. I sometimes have dreams set in the place. Nice poem. Well done.
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Love this little slice of
Love this little slice of life from a beautiful happy place - congratulations M!
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This is our Poem of the Week
This is our Poem of the Week - Congratulations!
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ah, bookshops. I remember
ah, bookshops. I remember them in the same way we forget libraries. Too busy on our phones.
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