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Jun 2020
Tobacco dust in an otherwise
empty pocket,
thankful for the makings
I roll a Barlinnie smoke

these small mercies
in an unjust living
give strength even to
the unwilling.

What if we never recover
what if
it's all over?

someone puts a coin in the
Wurlitzer and Elvis sings,
Heartbreak Hotel.
John Edward Smallshaw
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John Edward Smallshaw  68/Here and now
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