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Edged laughter of teachers, bone-tired from the joy-slog weeks passed, speaks of an adult relief, R and R for bruised hearts and knocked heads Coming off the front line, hard fought thought-inches precariously gained, we sit in living room street cafes, flowing vin du table, inhaling rest like Gauloise The distant classroom thud and rumble never fully fades, echoed in sandbags of intelligence to be pored over deciphered, summarised in triplicate, for later summits But it will wait For now, we’ll catch a show, an eye, maybe even a lie of peace, for one duvet-warm morning Soon, we’ll be back to inspecting boots, buttons, buckles, sharpened pens ready, waiting for the whistle
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Oct 23, 2020
Oct 23, 2020 at 12:13 PM UTC
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Edged laughter of teachers, bone-tired from the joy-slog weeks passed, speaks of an adult relief, R and R for bruised hearts and knocked heads Coming off the front line, hard fought thought-inches precariously gained, we sit in living room street cafes, flowing vin du table, inhaling rest like Gauloise The distant classroom thud and rumble never fully fades, echoed in sandbags of intelligence to be pored over deciphered, summarised in triplicate, for later summits But it will wait For now, we’ll catch a show, an eye, maybe even a lie of peace, for one duvet-warm morning Soon, we’ll be back to inspecting boots, buttons, buckles, sharpened pens ready, waiting for the whistle
drunkenkind
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Oct 23, 2020
Oct 23, 2020 at 12:13 PM UTC
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