| Leicester Square
Having missed my chance to see the new balletbecause 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 comessaying 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 awaywith 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.
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