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Alstewart-
Elvaston
Place
Elvaston
Place
A
run-down
basement
in
South
Ken
Hiding
your
face
Behind
the
railings
in
the
rain
Stony
steps
to
a
small
grey
herd
Of
dustbins
blinking
in
the
sunlight
Our
yesterday
lives
Crouched
by
the
fireside
In
Elvaston
Place
Holes
in
the
lace-
Curtains,
splintery
window
frames
A
small
furnished
space
We
never
knew
the
landlord′s
name
Electric
bar
to
warm
your
winter
toes
Evening
paper
for
the
bath
mat
Watching
the
face
Happy
beside
me
In
Elvaston
Place
The
city's
spreading
like
a
stony
tide
across
the
countryside
I
live
alone
now
in
London
town
Cars
and
buses
everywhere,
they
hide
the
sun
and
eat
the
air
You
need
a
friend
when
it
gets
you
down
All
the
money
that
I′ve
ever
owned
I'd
give
it
all
tomorrow
If
I
could
lay
happy
beside
you
In
Elvaston
Place
Elvaston
Place
I
stopped
to
look
at
you
today
New
whitewashed
face
Behind
the
railings
in
the
rain
You
once
held
a
love
of
mine
She
changed
just
like
the
weather
The
Kensington
skies
go
on
for
ever
In
Elvaston
Place
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