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Wash

Would that we could, clean like our clothes, A jumble tumble in a coin machine, The soap and soak of a wet warm wash, The racer’s spin goes round and round, Stains and grime, The stench of time, All down the drain, No fuss, no pain, Freshly laundered we begin again.
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Written by
hank-helman
Published
Aug 12, 2015
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9·51
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Just juggling words and playing with my inner rabbit

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#madness#boobs#plenary
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