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Mar 2016
(20 minute poetry)

Lemonade and lime
sometime with a gin
just a little shot to
mix the liquid in.

It began with rye and ***
but
waking after drinking
that
was never any fun.

***** and coke was a joke
a port
In every storm
brandy came in handy and
the hangover was fine
and dandy.

I'm too old in the tooth and ain't it the truth that alcohol is a thief of my time so it's lemon and lime
the drink that is mine
with additional extras
of course.


Afterthoughts.
The ***** of the masses comes in varying sizes of glasses,
don't be like me
take some tea
and don't do drugs
either.
John Edward Smallshaw
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John Edward Smallshaw  68/Here and now
(68/Here and now)   
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