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Don't be scared, little thought! I saw you, keeking out from behind some triviality Reluctant to disturb me (you could see I was tired), but please, don't go, don't go! I think we've met before?  Some years ago When I was less careless with my time And slower to retreat along well trodden paths. I'm afraid I'm not the host I was, but wait - at least remind me of your name? Are you a vanished love, Neither finished nor fulfilled? Are you the speechless schoolboy view From the summit of Ben Alder, won By twenty miles of peat bog and scree? (No wonder you feel a stranger here In front of my T.V!) Are you a question to which comfort was not the answer? Oh please wait, I nearly have it! You're a song, begun but forgotten? You're something I meant to say to someone, once You're a friend, a parent - a reason For loving this great wide world Don't go - don't leave me here with Simon Cowell, cheap wine And no momentum!
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Nov 24, 2010
Nov 24, 2010 at 1:48 AM UTC
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Don't be scared, little thought! I saw you, keeking out from behind some triviality Reluctant to disturb me (you could see I was tired), but please, don't go, don't go! I think we've met before?  Some years ago When I was less careless with my time And slower to retreat along well trodden paths. I'm afraid I'm not the host I was, but wait - at least remind me of your name? Are you a vanished love, Neither finished nor fulfilled? Are you the speechless schoolboy view From the summit of Ben Alder, won By twenty miles of peat bog and scree? (No wonder you feel a stranger here In front of my T.V!) Are you a question to which comfort was not the answer? Oh please wait, I nearly have it! You're a song, begun but forgotten? You're something I meant to say to someone, once You're a friend, a parent - a reason For loving this great wide world Don't go - don't leave me here with Simon Cowell, cheap wine And no momentum!
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alan-mcclure
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Nov 24, 2010
Nov 24, 2010 at 1:48 AM UTC
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