Kola, March 22nd, 2002
Ballad of a Hanged Man For George Hamilton, executed at Fredericton City Jail, July 27, 1949) Their drinks to my drinks feel different. I'll stand a stammering teaspoon full, but Roach laps up half the half bottle. He slups drink for drink with the best. I sidled in, later, the taxi with a hammer, later, in my pocket. See, as a wed man' I don't care if I wear uglified overalls. But I ain't going to hear my child starve. I had the intention to rape some money, In my own heart. I had that, to ruck money, because I was shook, in my own heart. I took scared, shaking inside of me. I think people of...
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