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APERTURE

I stole in there, they did not see me,

I stole in there, and did what I had to do,

I stole in there, if they had seen me

They would not have recognized me, nor known

Who I was.   I have always stolen in

And done what I`ve had to do,

Like hurling chips of white-hot flint,

Fast and hard, in case I get caught.

 

 

Tim Cloudsley

 

 

Painting “Aperture” By Ken Palmer


Biography

Cloudsley, Tim, MA; British independent academic researcher and writer, poet, essayist, and short story writer resident in Colombia; formerly lecturer in Sociology at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland.


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