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Julie-Anne Graham
Julie-Anne studied fashion in London at Central St. Martins and Embroidered and Woven Textiles in Glasgow School of Art. She is currently working as Trash Fashion coordinator at New Belfast Community Arts Initiative, helping community groups create fantastic wearable eco creations.
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Breakfast on the Balcony
by Julie-Anne Graham
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The washing line reflected
in my coffee, moves,
a ripple of white,
like a hospital monitor
measuring the heartbeat
of the wind.
I can see physics in it.
The clouds turn in it.
Other times it's calmer,
and the sun skips within
each undulation
like a child.
As the coffee level lowers
it changes, curving
into the side of the cup,
pumping frantically.
At the bottom it shivers gently
and disappears.
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