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They're counting scarecrows in moonlight across the arid fields. Men smoke cigarettes found in jackets they've not worn in twenty-two years. They're talking about Old Wisdom Street and of getting into clubs. Women are researching old lovers they've not spoken to in years. They're praying for the friends now gone across time's limited field. Children dress up as the Israelites they've modelled in early years. They're raising glasses to toast the present and the fable of the past. I have begun to listen to the lessons they've not taught me for several years.
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Feb 25, 2014
Feb 25, 2014 at 10:24 PM UTC
Old Wisdom Street
They're counting scarecrows in moonlight across the arid fields. Men smoke cigarettes found in jackets they've not worn in twenty-two years. They're talking about Old Wisdom Street and of getting into clubs. Women are researching old lovers they've not spoken to in years. They're praying for the friends now gone across time's limited field. Children dress up as the Israelites they've modelled in early years. They're raising glasses to toast the present and the fable of the past. I have begun to listen to the lessons they've not taught me for several years.
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Edward-Coles
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Feb 25, 2014
Feb 25, 2014 at 10:24 PM UTC
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