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Mar 2023
Apples used to be beautiful in a skin so thin you could bite into it,
now look at them,
they're so spangled up with wax and labels to sit proudly on the finest tables,

they must be like
biting into candles.

that's modern for you,
a trip to the loo
to **** out polished pips.
John Edward Smallshaw
Written by
John Edward Smallshaw  68/Here and now
(68/Here and now)   
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     Abeer, SCHEDAR and Thomas W Case
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