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She wasn't there when I arrived, but I hugged her at St Paul's where patron saints pay to see the crypt and pidgeons relieve themselves for free She wasn't there when I left tho we did hold hands and stroll along the Thames even shared a laugh in some famous gallery Then she was gone Don't think she likes my verses much She has her Phd now afterall but I remember warmly red ribboned pigtails and crumpet mix dripping
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Sep 28, 2009
Sep 28, 2009 at 11:45 AM UTC
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She wasn't there when I arrived, but I hugged her at St Paul's where patron saints pay to see the crypt and pidgeons relieve themselves for free She wasn't there when I left tho we did hold hands and stroll along the Thames even shared a laugh in some famous gallery Then she was gone Don't think she likes my verses much She has her Phd now afterall but I remember warmly red ribboned pigtails and crumpet mix dripping
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South African
Sep 28, 2009
Sep 28, 2009 at 11:45 AM UTC
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