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The night flopped over the chimney tops and dripped from the guttering as the day broke through in spots I could hear the house martins sing. The radio sizzled, the bacon crackled, on the range was a pan full of porridge from the morning before. Boots by the door which were itching to go everything's slow when you want to go fast but at last we were out on the last day of the world,(a game that we played where zombies were real and they were coming for us to make of us a meal) Each day is a bonus where the onus to be, is the King of all castles, the Queen of all seas and to seize with both hands the hands of all friends. The day ends with a call from, Mother, you know, everything goes fast when it ought to go slow.
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Mar 3, 2015
Mar 3, 2015 at 3:57 AM UTC
1963 riverside rules
The night flopped over the chimney tops and dripped from the guttering as the day broke through in spots I could hear the house martins sing. The radio sizzled, the bacon crackled, on the range was a pan full of porridge from the morning before. Boots by the door which were itching to go everything's slow when you want to go fast but at last we were out on the last day of the world,(a game that we played where zombies were real and they were coming for us to make of us a meal) Each day is a bonus where the onus to be, is the King of all castles, the Queen of all seas and to seize with both hands the hands of all friends. The day ends with a call from, Mother, you know, everything goes fast when it ought to go slow.
john-edward-smallshaw
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Mar 3, 2015
Mar 3, 2015 at 3:57 AM UTC
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