London Fog Poem by Jonathan ROBIN

London Fog



Fog hangs heavy in London air,
brokers rest but for a prayer;
eyes aghast, souls in despair,
seeking business everywhere.

Bargains booked throughout the day
decline in number, then don't pay.
All about them makes them say:
'No more at market will we play! '

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(12 December 1974)
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