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Bin Liners

Entire scenarios mounted upon paper

The meanings disguised;

Except to those who share

The memories.

 

Moons packed away into darkness;

The realisatoin of the future

Begins to dawn -

But the past never dies.

 

Life bundled into plastic bin liners

As the peculiar feeling arises:

Of being plucked from the bunch...

As we say our last goodbyes.

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jessica-woodward
English
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Dec 14, 2010
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