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Hijacked baseball card collector poetry?
Cards
Cards, what are cards for? Cards are where we live. They come, they wake us time and time over, They are to be happy in. Where can we live but cards? Ah solving that question brings the priest and the doctor in their long coats running across the fields. - adapted from Philip Larkin's Days (replace "Days" with "Cards") |
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