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In the End
At night we sealed the light in, to be safe.
There was music, and the sewing machine whirred.
We played on the rug with a painted wooden car,
Like the one Daddy used to drive, when there was petrol.
Now every night the warden was on his bike,
In the pitch-black streets, checking the dark houses
In case the careless light was spilling out.
The rain on his r...
Monday 5th May 2025 4:43 pm
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