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The lights on the Welsh coastline shine Her whiskey days are full of ink & broken milk bottles, a grief so hidden it’s barely there to be read as her plight The Army took her boys & never gave them back but she only ever cries when she’s chopping onions at night & reading the obituaries in the newspapers at night she prays to Angels up on high but never goes to Church on Sundays not since the Vicar told her it was all for the best & they had done their bit the country should be proud of them -she finds no comfort in such things
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Aug 20, 2015
Aug 20, 2015 at 7:26 PM UTC
Grief
The lights on the Welsh coastline shine Her whiskey days are full of ink & broken milk bottles, a grief so hidden it’s barely there to be read as her plight The Army took her boys & never gave them back but she only ever cries when she’s chopping onions at night & reading the obituaries in the newspapers at night she prays to Angels up on high but never goes to Church on Sundays not since the Vicar told her it was all for the best & they had done their bit the country should be proud of them -she finds no comfort in such things
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Aug 20, 2015
Aug 20, 2015 at 7:26 PM UTC
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