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Showing posts with label decay. Show all posts
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Thursday, 2 October 2014

KIRKGATE

This side of town that town forgot.
None of that po-mo
single accommodation flats and shops,
just car dealerships.

A bulldozing ring-road churns aside
abandoned industrial estates
and burnt out brick warehouses
stuffed full of pigeon feathers and shit.
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Labels: decay, deprivation, Kirkgate, poem, poems, politics, poverty, urban decay, Wakefield, Westgate
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