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Tuesday, 15 April 2014

LONDON ROAD BY JACQUES ROUBAUD

London Road
across from The White Lion
a public lavatory
closed
when the station closed

By the entrance to the subway
to Heeley station
also closed
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Labels: false plagiarism, Jacques Roubaud, Paris, Place, poem, poetry, Railway, Sheffield

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