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Dec 2015
Through to the Bank then Northern line to get to Archway and some time for tea, a bite to eat, that special someone that I'll meet.

A walk down to the resting place of Karl Marx, can't forget his face and other notables at peace in Highgate cemetery.

Then to see the ballet, really?
Yes indeed,
a rare treat for these eyes to watch the 'sleeping beauty' rise and grace the stage.

And home again to supper, crumpets on the open fire or grill
A thrill a minute and I just grin and bear it.

Sunday.
you either wear it or it wears you down and London Town's a fashion shoot that shoots to **** you, thrill you, will you sit at peace with me in Highgate by the cemetery?
John Edward Smallshaw
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John Edward Smallshaw  68/Here and now
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   Terry Collett
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