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is there anything behind these bricks that could be as beautiful as the light now on them?

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      • Capel St bored smoking drunk and worried to the po...
      • Two birds in D14 one particularly fine June evening
      • Oops they split up, now there is just one bird
      • Typical, looking for meaning in every last thing
      • June
      • Dublin in June... the lazy lake in Marley Park to ...
      • The lake reflected in Marley Park
      • The sleeping man spotted by Utlan on Mount Venus, ...
      • A bit of Newgrange in Dublin 14
      • an Irish song of summer 1
      • those paranoid voices seem to quicken their whispe...
      • orbiting the suburbs... bored out of my mind
      • - calm down - please calm down -
      • Don't ya wish your boyfriend was hot like me, don'...
      • Dancing lady...
      • - as Friday turned into Saturday I spotted this la...
      • "its in the trees - it's coming"
      • walking from Rathmines towards Camden st at 20 to ...
      • to this day I can still remember how beautiful pet...
      • A family of swans going for a wander round Stephen...
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      • dappled light on a once swellegant spot
      • is there anything behind these bricks that could b...
      • The day writes the words right across the sky - th...
      • I want to be up on the roof - I've gotta be up on ...
      • All the time it’s a changing, like now...- All the...
      • the canal at Harold's Cross
      • the moon and sun over terenure
      • Dublin at dawn in the middle of June
      • dawn over Aungier St
      • "it's a new dawn it's a new day"
      • dawn breaking over a calm Irish sea - no more wine
      • Harold's cross at half ten at night - gorgeous
      • Look! A holy swan
      • Emma's garden on the longest day of the year
      • Duck with her ducklings..
      • the seagull and the balloon
      • found in a library book in Dundrum
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