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Sep 2014
He shuffles his muffled way through cardboard aisles,
Oblivious, sheltered, speaking in a mumble of tongues,
His piecemeal truths search for all that is meaningless,
Where he carves a gravestone—arguments in the rows.
Seán Mac Falls
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Seán Mac Falls  Éire
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     Emily Pidduck and Seán Mac Falls
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