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the boy from U.N.C.L.E

Determined to have left by half-eight,

cats fed and plates away,

they were late.

 

This raconteur of the recce,

part time life model to Rosetti (among others)

had corralled cagoules onto arms,

thrown shoes their way, warmed up the car,

had marched across driveways, crossings, marshlands to playgrounds

and so far had lost none.

 

This was him without coffee, a fifth of his repertoire,

and they weren’t even his sons.

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tim-knight
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Apr 26, 2016
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