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No 20 - June 1997


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Raymond Humphreys email a linkprint this page
Worm
O worm.
Splendid on the rain-fresh turf,
With your fine pointed head
And your bold thrashing tail
Why, if I were as much of a man
As this worm is a worm,
Then what a man I would be.

 


 




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