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DE JA VU
Simply borrowing some pictures of the past A century of a capital whose buildings did last On Belfast’s city hall entered by it’s semicircular porch As lined rich barons finished warehouses approach Some barber’s shops with red and white poles The balls of the pawnbroker as people dig holes A big clock hanging over the jewellers shop Off Robinson’s bar and the Crown for a wee chat and a drop Tudor style Georgian houses through small paned windows Basket weavers with stalls selling flowers and bows From a city’s woman folk in their fashionable finery The sweetest odours made sweet roses of liberty Tramlines on a busy thoroughfare on Donegal Street And to reminisce those times I would thankfully greet |
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