Looking out across the River Lee
I could not see a place where you might be.
Tower blocks high and low stung both my eyes.
What use are sisters when they seem to die?
I could not see the road to take me home
I closed my lips so none might hear me moan
From another window I looked out
I saw a busy road and heard men shout.
The world was empty to my starving eye.
I saw the ice cream clouds as they went by.
The world I once could see was gone,was bare
I could not see your face,not anywhere.
How could you leave me in this desert harsh ?
The river Lea polluted stinks the marsh
There was no place where little birds could rest.
These feelings were a stone inside my chest.
I feel the grief without that blight despair.
And yet to others everything is fair
