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Mar 2021
They have taken away a piece for every day since this all began and now the man is hardly a man at all, barely hanging on to the last strands of his DNA and soon that'll be taken away too.

I'm wondering if we pass go do we get back to normal and if so will we even remember what normal used to be?

They're
still taking bits of me, but it doesn't hurt as much now.
John Edward Smallshaw
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John Edward Smallshaw  69/Here and now
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