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Victory

04 Sunday May 2014

Posted by Worldly Winds in Poetry

≈ 12 Comments

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Alex Carr-Malcolm poetry, Alexandra Carr-Malcolm, betting, poetry, poverty, UK poet, Uk poetry, Victory, Yorkshire poet

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I saw an old man

dance a jig,

with betting slip,

waved as his flag.

 

With tombstone teeth

and nicotine nails,

long matted hair

and yellow wolf eyes.

 

His dirty clothes,

shone black with smoke,

his fragrance that of

proudest poverty.

 

I saw an old man

dance a jig today,

clutching victory,

by the betting shop door.

 

 

© Victory 2012

By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

Russel-Morgan Print of a Tramp smoking cigar with cane over arm (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

 

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Ephemera

18 Friday Jan 2013

Posted by Worldly Winds in Deep Stuff!, Poetry

≈ 8 Comments

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Alexandra Carr-Malcolm, enlightenment, ephemera, poetry, rain, rainbow, transcend, Victory, Weather

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Rainbow flag transcendent,

commemorates the day,

sun emerges victor,

the rain is gone away.

 

© Ephemera 18.01.2013

by Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

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Victory

16 Wednesday May 2012

Posted by Worldly Winds in Daily life, Poetry

≈ 2 Comments

Tags

betting, dancing, gambling, poetry, poverty, Victory

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I saw an old man

dance a jig,

with betting slip,

waved as his flag.

 

With tombstone teeth

and nicotine nails,

long matted hair

and yellow wolf eyes.

 

His dirty clothes,

shone black with smoke,

his fragrance that of

proudest poverty.

 

I saw an old man

dance a jig today,

clutching victory,

by the betting shop door.

 

 

© Victory 2012

By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

Russel-Morgan Print of a Tramp smoking cigar with cane over arm (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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