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As I walked down, on my way back from Camden Town- some sights I saw. The squabbles on the streets, the dancers with two left feet- I saw the smokers blow rings, upon cobbled stones surrounded by courts- like kings. Then the rain came pelting, yet the old lady kept belting. Out her soft tune. The cats came to listen, but the rain kept on glistening till shelter was found. What a day to go missing- even if the downpour's ******* on my way home from Camden Town.
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Apr 20, 2016
Apr 20, 2016 at 10:53 AM UTC
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As I walked down, on my way back from Camden Town- some sights I saw. The squabbles on the streets, the dancers with two left feet- I saw the smokers blow rings, upon cobbled stones surrounded by courts- like kings. Then the rain came pelting, yet the old lady kept belting. Out her soft tune. The cats came to listen, but the rain kept on glistening till shelter was found. What a day to go missing- even if the downpour's ******* on my way home from Camden Town.
Getting lost in the city is where I find the most interesting things.
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Apr 20, 2016
Apr 20, 2016 at 10:53 AM UTC
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