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In Hampton Court (Remastered)

by Susie Lewis

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Walking away From unrequited love Feeling each stone Underfoot Cut grass And almost rain smell Pink flowers seen Through blurred tears Already the sharp edges of loss Are softened By this dim knowledge O her senses Ahead is the archway Recorder of time In stone and lichen Beneath which history pools Then the wide path Guarded by gryphons And out Through the high iron gates Across the road Stags roar in Richmond Park Concrete paving leads her To the railway station She stands close to the track Heavy drops of water fall Mingle with acrid dust And rise to greet her nostrils. There are two ways to go To endlessly dwell on the pain Or get through the days With pretended nonchalance

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