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Apr 2022
In my garden the crouch grass
celebrate their resilience,
and the trellised Wisteria
never fulfilled their frame.
The planted dahlias
can wait another year or two
and the promised acer never was that variety,
undone by my gardener
whose solitary iris is an
forlong dream.
Antony Glaser
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Antony Glaser  60/M/croydon
(60/M/croydon)   
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