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Aug 2013
Saw you returning again from your broken home,
would you ever fix those spoken tomes
you try to say in a troubled tongue?
you turned on something
that was off long.

They criticize
and don’t canonize,
bless you.
we always want you out,
always want you over
the raggedy gambler
With the four leaf clover.

Watched cruelly from the bar
you keep alive,
tracing slip ups


They criticize
They criticize
and don’t canonize,
bless you.
we always want you out,
always want you over
the raggedy gambler
With the four leaf clover.

Your open arms
You’re open hearted
Look what you started
Simon Soane
Written by
Simon Soane  Manchester
(Manchester)   
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