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May 2022
Underneath a trestle table, the sagging
boxes sit; their edges gently tearing
with the leaning piles of books.
And every book is bending.
And every page is worn.
And the words inside
are cluttered now
- like the mind
that stacked
them there.
Written by
Sam Lawrence  52/M/London
(52/M/London)   
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     Carlo C Gomez
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