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We are as we are, brush strokes in the big picture on a wall far away. Manet or Monet or was it Ted Hughes who painted with words on that wall different views, Do you confuse people with places and know names but not faces? I am unlacing the boots that have paced many floors. If memory serves me and it probably should I'd remember it all, the artists the wall, making love at nightfall as day broke I'd remember the words that we spoke. your eyes so shockingly blue If memory served me it would serve me up you again and again. And the rain always stops me from drying the tears they fall and appear on the far wall as Sun spots lots of them and barefoot men, boots on the rack by the door.
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Apr 25, 2016
Apr 25, 2016 at 12:31 AM UTC
The picnic papers
We are as we are, brush strokes in the big picture on a wall far away. Manet or Monet or was it Ted Hughes who painted with words on that wall different views, Do you confuse people with places and know names but not faces? I am unlacing the boots that have paced many floors. If memory serves me and it probably should I'd remember it all, the artists the wall, making love at nightfall as day broke I'd remember the words that we spoke. your eyes so shockingly blue If memory served me it would serve me up you again and again. And the rain always stops me from drying the tears they fall and appear on the far wall as Sun spots lots of them and barefoot men, boots on the rack by the door.
john-edward-smallshaw
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Apr 25, 2016
Apr 25, 2016 at 12:31 AM UTC
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