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Mar 2015
floating through fossil scape
flowing over into a trial’s gate

calmly swimming through today’s fate
always beckoning back to yesterday


to one’s own taste would i say
if i was one’s own commonplace

if i wasn't id be your own
and we would still be using telephones

shift on
carry your own
lest ye own
be your one
and only
James Lindsay
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James Lindsay  California
(California)   
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