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Sunlight: North Dublin By Emma Lee Squint-inducing sunlight stops me here momentarily looking up at a tenement block. Damp babygros, teenagers’ jeans moms’ skirts hang on improvised washing lines on thin balconies. Each floor sinks into the one below. Each wall home to graffiti tags. Rubbish stirs in the breeze. The sunlight seems stronger for being squeezed in the gap between this block and a stark silhouette of a city-grime encrusted church putting these lives in shadow. |
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