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Quinn's

In pubs with bar flies.

Kronenburg, Becks, Carling, Stella Artois and Fosters,

Dancing in our blood,

Utterly inured; we are endured by all:

The solipsism most profound.

 

And when Johnnie, Jack and Jameson join,

The sentimental and the morbid

Are conjoined.

 

And ****

In the custody of beer halls,

The shadows that draw, fade,

And calls – e’en Death’s! -- are put on hold!

No time; instead, before the last, another pint.

 

For in this hallowed inn,

Drinking what’s in the glass,

And espousing the glow within,

Cares regress.

 

No woes,

Or loaded psyches,

For when the pressure builds,

The best: a jet of yellow bliss,

Relieves the pain,

On Armitage Shanks' porcelain.

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Written by
ashleyq5
55 / M / London
Published
Sep 29, 2017
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23·113
Notes

Quinn's is pub in Camden. Armitage Shanks a ****** & toilet manufacturer.

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#stella#artois#porcelain#armitage#shanks#quinns#carling#becks#fosters
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