Invisible cities
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White City by Shane MacGowan
Here a tower shining bright
Once stood gleaming in the night
Where now there's just the rubble in the hole
Here the paddies and the frogs
Came to gamble on the dogs
Came to gamble on the dogs not long ago
Oh the torn up ticket stubs
From a hundred thousand mugs
Now washed away with dead dreams in the rain
And the car-parks going up
And they're pulling down the pubs
And its just another bloody rainy day
Oh sweet city of my dreams
Of speed and skill and schemes
Like Atlantis you just disappeared from view
And the hare upon the wire
Has been burnt upon your pyre
Like the black dog that once raced
Out from trap two
North-West by Carol Ann Duffy
However it is we return to the water's edge
where the ferry grieves down by the Pier Head,
we do what we always did and get on board.
The city drifts out of reach. A huge silvery bird,
a kiss on the lip of the wind, follows our ship.
This is where we were young, the place no map
or heritage guide can reveal. Only an X on a wave
marks the spot, the flowers of litter, a grave
for our ruined loves, unborn children, ghosts.
We look back at the skyline wondering what we lost
in the hidden streets, in the rented rooms,
no more than punters now in a tourist boom.
Above our heads the gulls cry yeah yeah yeah.
Frets of light on the river. Tearful air.
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From Making History by Stephen Fry
Say, stand the bollards yet in rows
Mute guardians of the contraflows?
Are there stabbings after dark?
And is it still a cunt to park?
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Date: 2004-02-12 09:36 am (UTC)Thanks for saying my post was "thought-provoking". Makes me feel less stupid about forgetting the A to Z *g*.
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Date: 2004-02-12 10:52 am (UTC)I don't really know anything either. The Stephen Fry bit is from a novel, I happened to have been bought a book of Duffy's poetry for my birthday - and the last is a Pogues song :-D
Thanks for saying my post was "thought-provoking". Makes me feel less stupid about forgetting the A to Z *g*.
Forgetting A to Zs, my name and/or age/phone number/postcode, which way is left and which way is right, etc. etc. are all par for the course around here. Usually because I'm doing something like thinking about people's interesting posts on Anglo-Saxon poems about living near Roman ruins! ;-D I haven't walked into a lamp-post yet, but it's been a close run thing occasionally.
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Date: 2004-02-12 01:40 pm (UTC)LOL. I thought it must be a different Shane MacGowan. Must borrow some of my brother's Pogues cds.
which way is left and which way is right
Been there, done that, got several t-shirts. The DH is so untrusting of my telling him to turn the right way when driving that he double checks three times or so and we miss the turning!
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Date: 2004-02-12 04:07 pm (UTC)He's written a couple of hymns to London.
which way is left and which way is right
Been there, done that, got several t-shirts
Mistakenly put the white t-shirts in with the red t-shirts... ;-)
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