The velux window
The velux window
The velux window grants a view
Between the roofs across the Bay
The bare winter trees revealing
The Hill of Howth and Dun Leary.
St. Michael’s spire pierces a blue sky
On a crisp November morning
A weak golden sun shining
On the leaves that are remaining
Like soldiers after battle
Rustling in a garden corner,
Below a grey squirrel running
Sure footed on timber fences.
Clamor rises from the school yard
Where pupils take their break
The cries unchanged in sixty years
Since we played in primary.
Down below the bustle
Of the morning coffee shops
We residents are buzzing
With their tiny major chores.
Leafless trees raise bare arms
In earnest prayer to heaven
That seems so close today
Their branches nearly touch it.
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