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Mar 2016
There is wind though it be slight,
a breeze only to blow
the night from the day,

in the coldness of an unnamed church
kneeling to pray
there is still a night here
awaiting the breeze and the day.

But and for now at the port,
the dhow waits,
anchored only by the chain of these thoughts.

Seven in total and all of them hills as in Rome.
John Edward Smallshaw
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John Edward Smallshaw  69/Here and now
(69/Here and now)   
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   Peter Balkus
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