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"Fate may not hold that life in as high a regard, and may dispose of it at will." - Selected Civil War Letters of Edwine Willow Gathering in a blessed hall Segmented by gender. Lines of ancestors, resting alongside a new neighbour. Yesterday, rain poured As if to mourn What the evening sky would bring As it opened up and wept. Today’s sun won’t relent. A still March day. China teacups and saucers - 65 years old - a wedding present Turned prop for visiting mourners. Comforting a widow. Long Life Tuna bridge rolls salmon bagels whiskey bottles. The evening’s sky Awash with stars As bright as we had seen them London’s pollution falling silent too In respect.
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Jun 18, 2019
Jun 18, 2019 at 8:52 AM UTC
March 13
"Fate may not hold that life in as high a regard, and may dispose of it at will." - Selected Civil War Letters of Edwine Willow Gathering in a blessed hall Segmented by gender. Lines of ancestors, resting alongside a new neighbour. Yesterday, rain poured As if to mourn What the evening sky would bring As it opened up and wept. Today’s sun won’t relent. A still March day. China teacups and saucers - 65 years old - a wedding present Turned prop for visiting mourners. Comforting a widow. Long Life Tuna bridge rolls salmon bagels whiskey bottles. The evening’s sky Awash with stars As bright as we had seen them London’s pollution falling silent too In respect.
ciankennedy
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27/M/London
Jun 18, 2019
Jun 18, 2019 at 8:52 AM UTC
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