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Mile End
In pre-fabs, Nissen Huts and terraced slums,
Exhausted marriages plodded along.
Intrigues of passion would sometimes burst forth,
Though not with the new-wave cool of the North.
‘I don’t understand what she sees in him;
He couldn’t get the padlock off his bike.’
Bomb damage gnawed into the local pubs
And trysts took place behind working men’s clubs.
Couples stole ...
Sunday 4th December 2022 4:40 pm
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