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L.S. LowryMan Lying on a WallCity Art Gallery & Museum, Salford"Man Lying on a Wall"Homage to L.S. LowryMichael LongleyYou could draw a straight line from the heels,Through the calves, buttocks and shoulderbladesTo the back of the head: pressure pointsThat bear the enormous weight of the sky.Should you take away the supporting structureThe result would be a miracle orAn extremely clever conjuring trick.As it is, the man lying on the wallIs wearing the serious expressionOf popes and kings in their final slumber,His deportment not dissimilar toTheir stiff, reluctant exits from this worldAbove the shoulders of the multitude.It is difficult to judge whether or notHe is sleeping or merely disinclinedTo arrive punctually at the officeOr to return home in time for his tea.He is wearing a pinstripe suit, black shoesAnd a bowler hat: on the pavementBelow him, like a relic or somethingHe is trying to forget, his briefcaseWith everybody's initials on it.http://sites.google.com/site/manlyingonawall/