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Ebenezer is alive and kicking stamping his brand of misery on my Christmas tree, picking the bones of last years lights ticking the box for boxing day. I wish the ghost of what is to be and what is to come would pick up a gun and blow him away,but perhaps the ghost of the present will let that be,because he is the ghost of insanity. I saw him once played by Lon Chaney or it may have been Charles Hawtrey putting a present under another tree or maybe it was in the Wizard of Oz I can't remember because I'm old now. Oh Dickens, how you shot me down with your insights into London town there's a miracle to come on 34th street,BBC One, or so I'm told,personally I don't hold out much hope so I sit by the radio braiding rope and drinking some dope kind of ***** I suppose it's in the City and the people one knows that the miracles occur, I sometimes wish I was there an Ebenezer sticking it to the masses, the thought passes time ticks by.
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Nov 28, 2014
Nov 28, 2014 at 4:30 AM UTC
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Ebenezer is alive and kicking stamping his brand of misery on my Christmas tree, picking the bones of last years lights ticking the box for boxing day. I wish the ghost of what is to be and what is to come would pick up a gun and blow him away,but perhaps the ghost of the present will let that be,because he is the ghost of insanity. I saw him once played by Lon Chaney or it may have been Charles Hawtrey putting a present under another tree or maybe it was in the Wizard of Oz I can't remember because I'm old now. Oh Dickens, how you shot me down with your insights into London town there's a miracle to come on 34th street,BBC One, or so I'm told,personally I don't hold out much hope so I sit by the radio braiding rope and drinking some dope kind of ***** I suppose it's in the City and the people one knows that the miracles occur, I sometimes wish I was there an Ebenezer sticking it to the masses, the thought passes time ticks by.
john-edward-smallshaw
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Nov 28, 2014
Nov 28, 2014 at 4:30 AM UTC
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