Aromas of coconut 
cinnamon, then
coconut again, hang
over cosmopolitan 
coffees and mis-matched tables.
A trail of blood splashes
soaked into the pavement
a relic of the festival
a fossil in concrete.
Too old for mirrored glasses
a tattooed man spits
bravado at a compliant 
woman, leaning away.
A clock chimes quarter-to
the bells bouncing 
off long forgotten 
copper-green domes.
I move along
squinting in the sun. 
Stephen McGuinness works as a chef in Dublin 8 and lives in Wicklow. His poems have been published online on Eat Sleep Write, Calliope Magazine, The Blue Minaret Literary Magazine, and by Silverbirch Press in the "I am Waiting" and "Where I Live" series.
 
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