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Mystery plus

Two hammers clashed to become something golden

I'd grow up feelin' old and I never told you.

I would say petty things and never forget them

& drink around fire like something was missin'

 

Apart from the steed that carries us 'round

we remember our legs are as good as the ground.

Nothin' short of the sea; Stretched out honestly

to a coastline gone missing;

Just like you & me.

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nicholas-james-berlincourt
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Published
Sep 28, 2011
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