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Aug 2021
Scottish Winter taps on the window
Though September will gentle us.
Hopeful curtains stay open.
I feel the catch of damp in my throat.

I understand gulls a bit more this year.
They wake me with there shoulds and musts.
Unlike the geese which quicken overhead,
We share a rooftop,
Can look each other in the eye.
Sally Dawn Ibbotson
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Sally Dawn Ibbotson  65/F/Cotswolds. U.K.
(65/F/Cotswolds. U.K.)   
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