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The Loft

A dark cavern Yawns wide Cobwebbed With corpses of storage Of prehistoric age, Went in long time Put stay Without again Seeing light of day, Untouched by squall on the wall In hibernation An archive Beyond retrieval, A black square hole Without a role In my living room, I’ll never take a ladder to hold me aloft and peep inside the loft but let continue its slumberous mystery date prehistory
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pradip-chattopadhyay
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Jun 4, 2013
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The loft in my living room

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