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careless that she is a soldier's daughter this afternoon she is a dancer Looby-Loo skipsy across the cool tiles while outside the sun crushes the town hardly enough of her to fill her pinafore feather, skelf, sunbeam in perfect time to the tune in her head she holds her audience's gaze four chairs, a broom and the cat she notices a moth caught in a web the window squeaks in the heat 1000s of miles away sand catches at his boots his mind waltzes back across his last patrol trusting the instincts which have carried him safely through each patrol so far dancing with his death like some deadly tango after the first few steps there is no going back just like having children there is no going back
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Mar 3, 2011
Mar 3, 2011 at 1:22 PM UTC
The Soldier's Daughter
careless that she is a soldier's daughter this afternoon she is a dancer Looby-Loo skipsy across the cool tiles while outside the sun crushes the town hardly enough of her to fill her pinafore feather, skelf, sunbeam in perfect time to the tune in her head she holds her audience's gaze four chairs, a broom and the cat she notices a moth caught in a web the window squeaks in the heat 1000s of miles away sand catches at his boots his mind waltzes back across his last patrol trusting the instincts which have carried him safely through each patrol so far dancing with his death like some deadly tango after the first few steps there is no going back just like having children there is no going back
david-tollick
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Mar 3, 2011
Mar 3, 2011 at 1:22 PM UTC
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