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In Petticoat Lane she sells her wares by the toilets for Gentleman's granite stairs shoe laces and buttons colours abound bids good morning to all that are around Her cheeks are flush with meadow fever and with a touch of fatal cholera too yet there she stands all a sweating to give pennies to her father, with all his betting Then when she gets home and gives her pennies her father will walk out without a thank you she will again bathe her crippled mother and with tears of an Angel, will cry By Christos Andreas Kourtis aka NeonSolaris
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Nov 13, 2013
Nov 13, 2013 at 9:11 PM UTC
In Petticoat Lane
In Petticoat Lane she sells her wares by the toilets for Gentleman's granite stairs shoe laces and buttons colours abound bids good morning to all that are around Her cheeks are flush with meadow fever and with a touch of fatal cholera too yet there she stands all a sweating to give pennies to her father, with all his betting Then when she gets home and gives her pennies her father will walk out without a thank you she will again bathe her crippled mother and with tears of an Angel, will cry By Christos Andreas Kourtis aka NeonSolaris
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Nov 13, 2013
Nov 13, 2013 at 9:11 PM UTC
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