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John Edward Smallshaw
Poems
Oct 2018
The mumbles of men
You move a square to move a square and finally you're squared away,
circles are much the same although rounder.
I found a
way
to circumvent
the police called it,
with intent,
and now I'm doing
two to five
not in prison, but
in Rotherhithe
which is much worse.
The rain falls mainly everywhere and
not just in Spain although
My fair lady believes otherwise
sometimes
Rotherhithe isn't that bad.
If we fight the will to live
we lose or do we win?
I'll get back to you
on that one.
Written by
John Edward Smallshaw
68/Here and now
(68/Here and now)
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