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Nocturne (In Times Gone By)

Outside, the night sucks street lamps like orange lozenges
And the moon creeps slowly over rooftops.

Magic permeates the air.

Was there ever a time
When iron frogs were worth a King's ransom
And little elves wept by the desolate bus-stops?

A lonely policeman cycles away
And grieves for the passing of childhood,
While a poet loiters in the churchyard, drinking a can of beer.

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