Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Melbourne Candid Series #1112 Latrobe St

 


Beneath a bleached and silent sky,
LaTrobe Street hums a mournful sigh—
The past, half-laced with soot and steam,
Unfolds itself like some half-waking dream.

He walks alone, a ciphered man,
In coat of dusk and twilight’s span;
A brimmed hat veils his spectral gaze,
A face half-lost in London's haze.

He bears the shape of myth unwound,
Of orphaned tales on hallowed ground,
And though no wand adorns his hand,
He moves as though he might command
The dust to lift, the bricks to speak,
The ghosts that gather once a week.

Behind him leans a weathered place,
A structure smudged with time’s embrace—
Its windows dull with decades’ grime,
Its arches carved by soot and rhyme.

He does not pause, nor glance behind,
A pilgrim stitched from page and mind.
Not Harry, no—but someone born
From ink, from fog, from books well-worn.

And all around, the grayscale clings,
As if to quiet magic’s wings—
Yet still he walks, and still we yearn,
For spells to stir, and clocks to turn.


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17 comments:

  1. Night photos always show a bit of mystery. Kirk's seems like a busy cafe. Perhaps this fellow is on his way to somewhere important?

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    1. Perhaps. He has that sort of calmness to it

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  2. Una foto nocturna llena de interés. Ese viejo café parece ser un lugar donde muchas personas se encuentran y pasan el rato charlando.

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  3. That place looks like it needs some care and love.

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  4. There is so much thought and so many ideas in your photographs and words. You are a complex person and I always appreciate your work and your kind comments. Thank you aloha!

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    1. You are a very artistic person that reading your blog enriches the soul

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  5. Your photo perfectly shows the lovely atmosphere of that place.

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  6. ...once again, a fabulous night image!

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  7. That's a great shot. You know it could be in Edinburgh here. I like the building :-D

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