An Ode to Town Places hid beneath the grime Disguised in neon light An oasis lost and found in time Blinking in the night An X to mark a treasures place The same as all the rest The city’s heart, it beats a pace Enlightened are its tests Enlivened are its subjects The ones who call it home The ones who see the subtext The ones who like to roam The ones who keep a beady eye For those who keep their nerve For those that don’t slip where cracks lie Those who have the verve To swim with horses in the sea To fly with birds so high All you needs, the air you breathe The desire just to try To wander northern quarters, Or charge through China Town A bull in Deansgate’s waters Drinking in Canal Street’s sounds From Piccadilly Gardens Oxford referenced streets arranged To begging bowls we harden No corn, it is exchanged A symphony of sleeping bags Bittersweet, a village gay An opus fraught with flying flags The joy division plays With dreams of a new order honed The chemicals are burned Drugs don’t work with roses stoned And happy Mondays earned In nights, where grime, it gleams, alludes With treasure yet to find A story told in neon tubes A fortune for the blind As Kros fall to Allotments new Skies turn blue with Devil’s verse The city’s heart beats red and blue For better… or for worse |