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Tag: Cockburn Street

No waiting / red rose / rust ladder

poet3

.

No Waiting Poet

.

Blue door

blue door2

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The little red rose

on the blue door

has seen

better days

.

rust ladder4

.

Rust ladder to the half-moon

This is not the yellow brick road

.

Now playing: Chris Abrahams – Fluid to the Influence.

Published 08/07/2016
Categorized as Observation, Poetry, Psychogeography, rag-pickings, Uncategorized Tagged Cockburn Street, Edinburgh, Fife Psychogeographical Collective, Leith, Murdo Eason, psychogeography, rag-pickings, ruins, street observation, urban
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