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Mr P

June 30th  

 

I ain’t no

Samuel Pepys

these daily

peeps

are not the stuff

of history

no London burning

plague of rats

regimes changing

merely misery

this and that

disguised as

art

and dogged grim

determination

to finish

what I start

to leave a mark

fill in blanks

tick those boxes

dot some i’s

a pox upon you

Mr P

you set the bar

too high.

 
 
 

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