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Hidden in the pleats where all of life's defeats are sewn into the kilt behind the walls I've built. When Donald, who was my Uncle, on the Scottish side, took his red setters for a walk, they more than often ran through the fences along the old track that led to the power station. He would call and they would stop tails stretched like fingers pointing to an adventure denied. Donald died many years ago I hope he still takes his dogs walking along different tracks in the same place.
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Mar 10, 2015
Mar 10, 2015 at 5:01 AM UTC
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Hidden in the pleats where all of life's defeats are sewn into the kilt behind the walls I've built. When Donald, who was my Uncle, on the Scottish side, took his red setters for a walk, they more than often ran through the fences along the old track that led to the power station. He would call and they would stop tails stretched like fingers pointing to an adventure denied. Donald died many years ago I hope he still takes his dogs walking along different tracks in the same place.
john-edward-smallshaw
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Mar 10, 2015
Mar 10, 2015 at 5:01 AM UTC
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