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Constant

I fill my days with pointless clutter,

bits and bobs, and nevertheless,

My head alive with constant flutter,

(marring softly to surpress)

Is still in streaks of wonders utter,

breathing, blinking and even less,

Plighted to a world another,

a starving corner he cannot bless

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conor-moroney
Irish
Published
Dec 26, 2009
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