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Jul 2013
The honeysuckle
regimented like  battalions of soldiers
its scent carried  by the  wind's discretion,
white flicks of impervious  cinder,
a burning season
whose sulphuric  palace
left  no doubt
the  high church of summer
was descending,
envisaged russett on one hand
muddy grey like a chagrin,
come to soon
the expiration.
topaz oreilly
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topaz oreilly  england
(england)   
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   jo spencer, ---, st64, Zoe and Timothy
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