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16 October 2014
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Andi Dawson
Andi Dawson

I have lived in Belfast for almost 10 years now and I'm starting to think of this place as home. I have been writing since my first year of High School, when my English teacher said she thought I had a knack for words. I haven't got a personal website just now, but you can hear some of my work via . (The ´óÏó´«Ã½ is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.)

The Bar by Andi Dawson

The girls at the bar were busy giggling.
Their asses, unsupported by g-strings, were rhythmically wiggling;
As men watched cleavage, hands in pockets, change jingling.

The music played loudly, drums beating.
Drinks flowed freely, the buttons on the till constantly bleeping;
As predators spied prey, eyelashes were flapping, hormones seeping.

The smoke filled air choked strangers’ kissing,
Wives looked for lovers, vows forgotten, wedding rings missing;
As numbers changed hands, jealous onlookers standing hissing.

The men in the corner, wide smiles flashing,
Their girlfriends at home, kids in the bath, splishy-splashing;
As ladies offered favours, off to the toilets, quickly dashing.

The machine in the gents busily giving
Men demanding protection, avoiding disease, content with living
As women hitch up skirts, make-up smudged, bright lights unforgiving.

The lights flickered on, the night ending
Another fling over, lives to return to, no more pretending
As taxis fly by, people calling home, lies unending.


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