New Rooms

New Rooms

A Poem by John Alexander McFadyen

New Rooms

Oxford is full of new rooms

and students,

and tourists,

and push bikes.

Its dreaming spires

are photographed

and painted,

captured in time.

They are visited

and venerated.

They offer hope

to those who aspire

and charm those

who would simply adore

the pleasure of architecture.

But if you are poor,

if you are homeless

or if you are schizophrenic

Oxford has no room.

 

01/09/12

© 2014 John Alexander McFadyen


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Sad that--I traveled in Europe this summer and felt way in some of the cities I visited--where were the homeless, the mentally ill--you capture the emotion in a set of facts--a vision--quickly--and make the reader feel

Posted 11 Years Ago


Audrey Howitt

11 Years Ago

I am a licensed psychotherapist--so I have spent a lot of time with clients--mostly, I sing and teac.. read more
John Alexander McFadyen

11 Years Ago

Less frustrating than trying to cater for ther menatllly ill?
Audrey Howitt

11 Years Ago

I started teaching voice as I was doing my hours for licensure, and found that I really loved it--th.. read more
A beautiful city rich in architectural history, dreamy spires indeed.

Posted 11 Years Ago


John Alexander McFadyen

11 Years Ago

Thanks Victoria

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John Alexander McFadyen
John Alexander McFadyen

Brixworth, England, United Kingdom



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