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(20 minute poetry) Starred from left to right you'll see all manner of pomposity and the top hat **** It brings me out in little spots a bright red rash, but this won't stop me having fits. They say that pomp and circumstance is an ancient anthem. I say, never, no and not a chance. Waterloo. I've met them there men who wouldn't smile or share a crust of bread, men who thought they knew it all, at Waterloo, I watched them fall into despair, and I met myself there years ago, older now that's why I know how the story goes. All men were created equal until Spielberg made the sequel and then when the **** hit the fan, we watch to see which man comes up smelling of Frankincense.
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Apr 2, 2016
Apr 2, 2016 at 1:17 PM UTC
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(20 minute poetry) Starred from left to right you'll see all manner of pomposity and the top hat **** It brings me out in little spots a bright red rash, but this won't stop me having fits. They say that pomp and circumstance is an ancient anthem. I say, never, no and not a chance. Waterloo. I've met them there men who wouldn't smile or share a crust of bread, men who thought they knew it all, at Waterloo, I watched them fall into despair, and I met myself there years ago, older now that's why I know how the story goes. All men were created equal until Spielberg made the sequel and then when the **** hit the fan, we watch to see which man comes up smelling of Frankincense.
john-edward-smallshaw
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Apr 2, 2016
Apr 2, 2016 at 1:17 PM UTC
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