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Jul 2015
Summer may be the death of you,
it's when you stretch sinew.
Do  joints wear in hot air,
when you chase every fly,
with all pounce,
with all ounce, of power;
in May may you reduce your hours.
But, not to suppose,
be breeze blows,
& free flows.
Simon Soane
Written by
Simon Soane  Manchester
(Manchester)   
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