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Dec 2020
Who was this homely man?
So ugly, so beautiful.
His arms were so long,
and strong. Wasn’t he an ape?.
His jokes, abiding as they were,
had the metal
of science.
He was the saddest
and funniest sage
ever looked on
as a father.
Those lines and caverns in his face
and hollows of his eyes,
were everyone’s sorrows.
Written by
John Hayes  78/M/Pittsburgh, PA
(78/M/Pittsburgh, PA)   
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