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Dark Ages by Ted Sheridan

12/2/2008 5:55:56 PM
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Dark Ages
 
  She called to say she was going to St. Louis
To start over and find someone new
I wished her luck and smilled knowingly...
There are a whole lot of people who are smarter than me…
But none of them live in Missouri
Because when I left there the last time
I turned out the lights

2007 © T Sheridan

Ted Sheridan


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Francis Duggan (1/20/2008 5:43:00 AM)
Very well written Ted i like this one a lot, well done
Thad Wilk (1/18/2008 3:01:00 PM)
She'll be back Ted, No lights! Nice write! ! *10*! !
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