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13 August 2009

Poems in 140 characters

Streams of suits and frenetic fuss;
We’d all be screwed if not for the bus.
Signal failures our fates assign:
Severe delays on the Jubilee Line.

See it on Twitter: I had to remove punctuation to get 140 chars.

Filed under: Poems — Tags: , — rpg @ 20:57

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