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visitation (Free verse) by Nicholas Jones
cramped legs
and dull eyes
sunny afternoon
across the city
grass is warm
but deceptively so
surprising wind moving falling leaves
autumn in a conurbation
but there are few trees
and only small patches of grass
a small dog passes by
it terrifies me because
all dogs are terrifying
and its eyes suggest violence
on the city streets,
people look at me
with powerful eyes
as they pass by
with suits and intimidating looks
at the zebra crossing
belisha beacons flash forever
angry motorists stop
I safely reach the other side
feel out of my place
while the flashing lights
seem celestial like angels
visiting from heaven
to help us all
sweaty feet
in cheap trainers
heat reflected off the pavement
striding to the rhythm of headphones
too many
buses on Oxford Road
too many
shoppers on Deansgate
head towards Oldham Street
visit the record shops
browse for hours
buy German techno
and admire the facades
of Victorian buildings
at the Whitworth art gallery
a giant canvas depicts
abstract battle in Italy
1944
oil on canvas
tanks crossing the river
take up almost a whole wall
I view an exhibition about death
full of skeletons
and sickles
walk back onto the street
realising my fatigue
head for a bus stop
catch the 42
it will take me away
for less than a pound
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