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The Lady
She lay in that
bed. Around the
corner birds chirped,
while kids played in
left over cool coal
piles. Yet she lay
there with yellow sheets,
caressing spoilt splitting
pillows: so far removed
from the Brock Candy Company
with its frozen freezers.
"I'm always so cold," she
would say, stay. She lay
there, smiled at us kids
dirty from the dark cool
coal and left us then.
bed. Around the
corner birds chirped,
while kids played in
left over cool coal
piles. Yet she lay
there with yellow sheets,
caressing spoilt splitting
pillows: so far removed
from the Brock Candy Company
with its frozen freezers.
"I'm always so cold," she
would say, stay. She lay
there, smiled at us kids
dirty from the dark cool
coal and left us then.
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