The tram it is late the line it is clear except for the gig riders in their weatherproof gear the pedestrians dodge each other prop and weave the boy on the kerb wipes his nose on his sleeve the pigeons peck at spilt food on the street lovers embrace and kiss when they meet a young couple argue about where they should go an old couple look sadly at the carnival show that washes before them like the waves at high tide where the truth is the water but the water lied and the city is a victim in the coils of a snake the people are uncertain is this dream or awake the man on the seat nearby smells of alcohol and sweat his hair is matted his shoes are wet and seagulls circle looking for something to steal from trailing children with chip bags they conceal there’s a dashing young man dressed up to kill and a dazzling young woman sexualised to the hilt a girl sitting on the path is blackened to the core blackened teeth blackened eyes blackened soul blackened jaw the sky it is ruby splattered with pearls of sun setting starlets in blonde locks and curls it’s a festival of side shows coloured and brash where faux credit has all but replaced cash where art is artificial made by machines where the grifters come to realise their schemes a homeless woman drags herself past unstable and slow and I’m ready so ready to go go go