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black dog and monkeys

black dog and monkeys and demons with grins or in greasy spoon cafes with losers who win and when some folk are chatty a silence begins and i look through a window at the birds and their wings and i wish for the freedom their fluffy wings bring or the chirp of a jackdaw who tries hard to sing but never can tell when the shakes will begin.
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david-bell
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Mar 26, 2012
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