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Dark Roast

Drinking up your dark roast

 

With your stub cigarette

 

I fell for you down sideways

 

A mouth full of baguette

 

My French country vacation

 

A choking silhouette

 

My sandals went off walking

 

In a place I won’t forget…

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r-e-sadowski
Canadian
Published
Mar 6, 2013
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