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Poems on the make or on the fly by Rachel McAlpine.
Sunday, September 14, 2008
The prescription
Tell you what, Granny
(says Ruby)
What say I write you
a prescription
for some medicine
to stop you forgetting
your friend
is dead.
You must add
your friend's name:
"Pat."
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