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A Sonnet inspired by a walk along the seafront at Southsea, Hampshire in September 2013 |
| By the seaside I look back on those childhood holidays when we dug sand with a bucket and spade. We licked the soft fruit from ice cream sundaes and sniffed fresh cockles down the promenade. With frantic rustling the pale bunting flew from the jaded sea front souvenir shops that on a grey day we sauntered to view sweet rock and dummies; postcards and flip flops. In bitter wind the old vacant deckchair did stoutly billow out its stripy paunch. Shrill Punch shrieked at Judy by the fun fair while pier trippers ate a fish and chip lunch. With a rug on my lap I watch the sea. Years don't change the beach but they do age me. |