A Street
Two narrow files of houses scowl,
Blackened with grime, on either side
Of the road, and through them prowl.
Strange men and women, shifty-eyed
And slinking. The drink-shop throws
A flaring yellow, light adown.
The pavement. The gutter flows
A turbid evil stream. A clown,
Drink-sodden, lurches by and sings.
Obscenely. A woman trails behind,
With old bad eyes. Her clothing clings
Rain-soaked about her. No daring wind,
Light-hearted, from a garden blows
The sweetness here of any rose.
Blackened with grime, on either side
Of the road, and through them prowl.
Strange men and women, shifty-eyed
And slinking. The drink-shop throws
A flaring yellow, light adown.
The pavement. The gutter flows
A turbid evil stream. A clown,
Drink-sodden, lurches by and sings.
Obscenely. A woman trails behind,
With old bad eyes. Her clothing clings
Rain-soaked about her. No daring wind,
Light-hearted, from a garden blows
The sweetness here of any rose.
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