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Mar 2016
Jammed in like sardines and it seems all too familiar,
Kinking like a caterpillar as we jink down the aisle,
seats to either side of me filled with idle curiosity and I stand between them.

Breathing like old men the carriages carry, homeward, Eastbound and at last,
I found a seat.

Beats me why
I bother.
John Edward Smallshaw
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John Edward Smallshaw  68/Here and now
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