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Homer's (the blind man's) poetry as seen by the waiter "Iliad IV"
walk
...reflections in the window nothing more he was he trudging down spaghetti-hill. His daily walk was a routine acquired for every day getting mail and that or this from his mail-box and shopping the store. He brought the landlord the rent and further he bought some oysters for the late-brunch he planned to have with Helen the neighbor.
(... for deus au machina) ...once there was a softly software
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Disclaimer: Any similarity fitting the reader is done on purpose, names have are not changed, no innocence is protected. May you wear the glass slipper if it fits with royal pride and never feel hurt by a fool's tongue sticking out at you.
07/06/08
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