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Poetry Take Away The Buildings

The World Between the Words
Take Away The Buildings



Imagine yourself laying down in bed,

Without the walls, floor and ceiling.

No building at all, just you hovering

Mid-air, with layers of other sleepers

Dispersed around you, at different heights.



Others in your block of flats are walking

Through air, sitting and staring at televisions

With no floor beneath them, feet up on a stool.

Some lay nude in a bath, or squat in contemplation.

Ninety feet above ground level, they hover unaware.



Seeking exercise, your neighbour runs up absent stairs,

Treading on empty space, climbing to the heavens.

Restless, you roll out of bed, walk to a missing edge

To gaze out of a window that's not there, all privacy

Gone, you see all around you, all the way to the stars


Paul Whybrow​
 

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