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Mar 2015
We flicked coins at the wall
and cards should they fall
were our winnings.
We spun tissues of lies
ripped apart,
still our eyes were
smiling.

In a Summer back then
long before we were men,
who looked old and
disgusting,
we busted our way out and
into each day,
little knowing
we were growing
old too.
John Edward Smallshaw
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John Edward Smallshaw  69/Here and now
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