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Making a stopover at the Bow flyover finding a place for the night a wooden seat to perch on next to the church on Mile End road. This may be a blessing but God keeps me guessing and I feel I'm no nearer to him or to thee whomsoever him or thee may be. Next to the gravestones which are weather worn and grey ( say! I look the same) I am but a name in the register to be struck out as I struck out When your luck's out life ***** I only draw in a breath for death to draw closer to me I want to see it coming. God and his crew always know what to do and send the sunlight to heal all my woes I take to my toes and leave Bow far behind me and am sure that god knows if he wants where to find me or I may find myself.
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Oct 12, 2016
Oct 12, 2016 at 12:56 PM UTC
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Making a stopover at the Bow flyover finding a place for the night a wooden seat to perch on next to the church on Mile End road. This may be a blessing but God keeps me guessing and I feel I'm no nearer to him or to thee whomsoever him or thee may be. Next to the gravestones which are weather worn and grey ( say! I look the same) I am but a name in the register to be struck out as I struck out When your luck's out life ***** I only draw in a breath for death to draw closer to me I want to see it coming. God and his crew always know what to do and send the sunlight to heal all my woes I take to my toes and leave Bow far behind me and am sure that god knows if he wants where to find me or I may find myself.
john-edward-smallshaw
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Oct 12, 2016
Oct 12, 2016 at 12:56 PM UTC
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