Leicester Square 
 
Having missed my chance to see the new ballet 
because the magic had left the 'Hole In The Wall', 
I wandered through still, fuming traffic 
under winter trees 
full of starlings, sleeping.
 
I queued for "Highlander", 
bumped by the lovers behind 
consumed in each other. 
An old American man passed through 
with many young people dressed for the night: 
couples, pairs, trios, 
but no singles, like me.
 
A placard comes 
saying protein causes lust 
so eat less eggs, cheese, beef. 
Underneath, the voice of a satired vicar 
speaks from a middle-aged man 
dressed in repression.
 
A tramp frightened him away 
with a comment everyone else heard.
 
I came out of the cinema into a film, 
hearing my footsteps echo around the auditorium, 
dodging the actors walking slowly across me, 
seeing the special effects 
of the blue wail 
of the flashing siren 
edging past.
 
 
This poem is going to be published in Iota.
 
 
setting 
from detritous
 
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