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Aug 2019
When a pen's in your hand and the oceans stretch out like a blue rubber band and the sky's full or raspberry cake, take the paper and write,

Half forgotten tunes make for magical pontoons and there's plenty of time to sail on, a clock face is the only place to pull up the mast and when time's running fast, slow it down.

It's an imaginary site, right?
then why is it so crowded?
John Edward Smallshaw
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John Edward Smallshaw  69/Here and now
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       Sue Huff, Eva Rushton, ---, --- and Terry Collett
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