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Death has pluck, you know, the like to sever love, Then to show unannounced after the ruckus, Even after so many no-shows at the theatre or club. Death, indeed, is a tough sport, I am told, Who plays cricket or some the sort, Though no one really knows or asks, “Wicket” does seem a word of choice. But, for certain, a devil’s ouija hand Of bridge whist, as sure as lives off Pall Mall or Regent, as pipes a walk In the London fog, here and there. Yes, indeed, I would call him a chum If he wasn’t such a cad.
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Jul 9, 2019
Jul 9, 2019 at 7:36 PM UTC
Death Wore a Victorian Tailcoat
Death has pluck, you know, the like to sever love, Then to show unannounced after the ruckus, Even after so many no-shows at the theatre or club. Death, indeed, is a tough sport, I am told, Who plays cricket or some the sort, Though no one really knows or asks, “Wicket” does seem a word of choice. But, for certain, a devil’s ouija hand Of bridge whist, as sure as lives off Pall Mall or Regent, as pipes a walk In the London fog, here and there. Yes, indeed, I would call him a chum If he wasn’t such a cad.
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ChrisSaitta
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55/M/Virginia
Jul 9, 2019
Jul 9, 2019 at 7:36 PM UTC
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