The Soundings

The old clock tower in the market square. There, we sat for lunch.

A blind man played an accordion on the church steps.

Our waitress wore a black scarf and never smiled.

Sunlight danced on the canal as the medieval bell clanged,

Once for death, twice for love and thrice for all who suffer.

Shoreditchpoet

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Shoreditchpoet

Local poet/writer. ‘There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self.’ E. Hemingway. All ©️DMM