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Oct 2014
Which man walks with weary tred
laughs at the dead,
the dying too.
Who with nonchalance would dare
to walk,to wander,
stroll through there?

Amidst the crying and
the moans,the decaying bones
the groans of what were men,
which man walks then
with a weary tred
among the dying
and the dead?
John Edward Smallshaw
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John Edward Smallshaw  68/Here and now
(68/Here and now)   
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   Ramona Argo
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