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Somewhere in Middle England

You begin to wonder who you're talking to when the ghosts wander through you and it feels like it's you that doesn't exist,

their echoes persist in reminding me of words that I may have missed.

 

Reading Troilus and Criseyde but only because I need a distraction,

 

Chaucer 1 .... Shakespeare 0

the match goes on.

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Jul 3, 2022
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