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Poems

Spring

23 April 2015

1:00 PM

23 April 2015

1:00 PM

The sparrows banter in the bushes
that crowd the walls
of the World’s End alleyway
as I walk to the library.


There is, it seems, much to catch up on.
Winter was bitter cold;
five months that had us by the throat,
five months in our house that were bone lonely.



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