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Eleven thousand fourth century British Virgins
The London church of St Mary Axe
Famous for just one little-unknown fact
It once held the bloodied broadaxe
Used to poleaxe
Eleven thousand British virgins
Meriadoc, fabled Celtic commander
All conquering, just like the great Alexander
Friend to Maximus, hopeful Roman emperor
Now he needs to pander
To eleven thousand British virgins
Recreating his beloved Br...
Monday 1st May 2023 8:50 pm
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