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I had an altercation with the William brothers on the stairway of the flats. I had the tall one on the chin but the shorter one winded me with a crafty punch to my gut and I went down. The tall one put in a punch while I was down then went off up the stairs out of sight. I stood up and looked over the balcony at my manor below and off to the horizon as far as the eye could see. Blue skies pigeons in flight kids on and by the pram sheds the coal man delivering coal over the way. Girls playing skip rope or hand standing against the wall. Next time I'll have the short kid first leave the tall one after to pick at will. But a punch to the gut leaves me feeling out of salts and ill. But that's life some you win some you lose life is what comes not always what you chose.
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May 16, 2017
May 16, 2017 at 7:07 AM UTC
BENNY DOWN BUT NOT OUT 1958.
I had an altercation with the William brothers on the stairway of the flats. I had the tall one on the chin but the shorter one winded me with a crafty punch to my gut and I went down. The tall one put in a punch while I was down then went off up the stairs out of sight. I stood up and looked over the balcony at my manor below and off to the horizon as far as the eye could see. Blue skies pigeons in flight kids on and by the pram sheds the coal man delivering coal over the way. Girls playing skip rope or hand standing against the wall. Next time I'll have the short kid first leave the tall one after to pick at will. But a punch to the gut leaves me feeling out of salts and ill. But that's life some you win some you lose life is what comes not always what you chose.
A KID IN LONDON IN 1958
TerryCollett
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May 16, 2017
May 16, 2017 at 7:07 AM UTC
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