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Once down the old Caledonian road, There walked a broken man Who walked all on his own. Entombed in tattered cloak Against Decembers cold, The man fell to pavement Fell to pavement all alone. None would descend from High misguided thrones, Have a heart and pass the starving Man a bone. And not a soul would stop and save him. Once down the old Caledonian road.
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Dec 17, 2013
Dec 17, 2013 at 7:41 PM UTC
Caledonian Road
Once down the old Caledonian road, There walked a broken man Who walked all on his own. Entombed in tattered cloak Against Decembers cold, The man fell to pavement Fell to pavement all alone. None would descend from High misguided thrones, Have a heart and pass the starving Man a bone. And not a soul would stop and save him. Once down the old Caledonian road.
RWRutledge
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37/London
Dec 17, 2013
Dec 17, 2013 at 7:41 PM UTC
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