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Alex Carr-Malcolm poet, Alex Carr-Malcolm poetry, Alexandra Carr-Malcolm, cafe bars, deep purple haze, electric guitars, heartbreak, longing, love, memories, memory, napowrimo, Passages Dagda Publishing, poetry, UK poet, Uk poetry, writing, Yorkshire poet
electric guitars
trysts in cafe bars
balmy summer days
memory’s a deep purple haze
thirty years of I love you’s
Pearl teardrops soak through
LP’s and RP’s
Creme Eggs and Smarties
he’s not you
that much is true
and I’m not her
old flames
inflamed
© Memory Lane 14.11.2013
by Alexandra Carr-Malcolm
Picture Credit: https://uk.pinterest.com/pin/240238961343388899/
Chesterfield 😉
Indeed it is 🙂 My home town 🙂
so, maybe you can help …
Coming out of the Spire-ites stadium beside the road there is an old stone wall.
Any information?
Do you mean the new stadium? I believe it was built on the land where the old glass works factory osed to stand but I’m not sure about the wall. There is a Chesterfield old pics facebook group who would probably be able to tell you 🙂 My Grandma used to be the caretaker of the big house with the statues outside which was opposite the old football ground. If you check out my poem ‘Grandma’ you may recognise the building 🙂
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Wonderful.
Thank you Helen 🙂
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Inflamed indeed, great little poem. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you 🙂