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Nov 2013
If this world should end at midnight
I will sit tight
and wait,
the battery will be changed and all will be arranged as before.
Before,
when the poor were short changed and the rich had it all their way and that's the way of it,
It stops for a bit
it starts for a bit
It hits us hard
it's **** by the yard
but it's what we get
don't forget that, as you sit in a one bedroomed flat,where the pigeons have shat on your doorstep.

I bet you don't give a **** as the rich ram it home that the home that you're in isn't your own.
Well
*******.
they do
everyday of your life.
John Edward Smallshaw
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John Edward Smallshaw  68/Here and now
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