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Jun 2016
our friendship would wither
my lips knew well
but the kiss was sweet
so they dare not tell
that with bricks from burnt
bridges a path we did pave
and cemented in youth
it lead to a grave
the inscription on which
read β€˜killed by a kiss’
oh so pleased was I
that I did not miss

But sober now in the blinding day
so sad, I smell, the foul decay.
J M Field
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