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Documenting as I sit on a bench

Like bells they hear this ringing Not of Christmas but of orange goodness. This Irish voice walks past on balled up green, her hair red as the warmth in early March spring. The voice speaks of prickled roses that lie at my feet, she reminisces on the tacky green and welcomes the seaweed green. It's baffling the up and down in her voice Like a paper crown it could tumble, My eyes dare look left. She's skipping now, down to the town hall to walk off the corners edge.
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