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Barefoot Sociologist

Lyrical musings on everyday life

Tag: walking

To Bristol

Posted on 26th September 201924th September 2019 by barefootsociologist

I left my heart in Bristol a long, long time ago, I left it down the Harbourside where boats and people flow.   Someone said they saw it drinking wine Under the Stars, It looked quite merry sitting there as pigeons pecked a Mars.   It said, your life from now on in must manage … Continue reading To Bristol →

Tagged belonging, Bristol, city, ode, poem, rhyme, slavery, urban, walking2 Comments

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