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Dec 2012
The Neon chatter box
says lets all talk with the same tongue,
he said he was sorry for before,
his moustache quivered under this
sanguine strain.
Most of us are foxes
who glady forage through black sacks,
some of us sit bow legged
quintessence in a darkened room
and siphon others gloom away,
but there'sΒ no standard release clause
their eyes rock with the tide
until a printing press is sought
yet their Universal probity ignores
the jammy Neon chatter boxes duplicity
embossed asΒ the stalwart he now wants plangent marching in step
topaz oreilly
Written by
topaz oreilly  england
(england)   
898
   Timothy and Sa Sa Ra
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