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Posted on November 9, 2008June 27, 2017 by Justin Lee Parker

Ed Glot’s Escape

Out in the baffling wind we swam
With nothing but bags of old gold in our hands
Our trenchcoats were reaching just down to our boots
Buffeting body and bones from the shouts

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