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The man in the raincoat tuts and mutters stares at he puddles that form in the street that splash up upon his cold angry feet from the gathering streams that flow in the gutters Tomorrow s a time like far away and memory a knife like ice and hope a sun to sink again when London winter clips the skin He turns again the pavement then spins up glaring like a grimace and thinking of some fonder place he ascends the creaking stairs to the kitchen Water boiled for tea and heat he hates the furniture and tends to wait for some fair-weather friend the window rataplans with wind and wet. Murdering a cigarette in the saucer filled with ends They say that God is always good so howcome it rain on weekends ? Copyright London 1990
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Sep 24, 2019
Sep 24, 2019 at 3:29 PM UTC
Rainy Day Rhyme
The man in the raincoat tuts and mutters stares at he puddles that form in the street that splash up upon his cold angry feet from the gathering streams that flow in the gutters Tomorrow s a time like far away and memory a knife like ice and hope a sun to sink again when London winter clips the skin He turns again the pavement then spins up glaring like a grimace and thinking of some fonder place he ascends the creaking stairs to the kitchen Water boiled for tea and heat he hates the furniture and tends to wait for some fair-weather friend the window rataplans with wind and wet. Murdering a cigarette in the saucer filled with ends They say that God is always good so howcome it rain on weekends ? Copyright London 1990
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Sep 24, 2019
Sep 24, 2019 at 3:29 PM UTC
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