Sort of digital snapping, isnt it Jill: so many quick ones available.... I like the final turn..
Doug
On 2012-05-16, at 10:19 AM, Jill Jones wrote:
> Is your substance still in
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> The world grind on
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> Your poor imagination
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> While I green all alone in
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> Television diary’s great teat
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> Proud pirate industry
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> And keep pace with monitors
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> No vertical hold.
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> Else mistaking hours
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> Police misfire and this rage
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> Parts the dollar and there
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> Tongues though I was
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> Rational shanghai
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> Away and therefore
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> Be near if it is Tokyo
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> Increase green carpets
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> Invention to die for.
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> No, wind-up in your heart
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> Your poor stakes
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> Take paradise with party
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> Pale to lack of
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> Sleep.
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Douglas Barbour
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