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in the morning

In the morning
Before time
When men drove
Through streets
Lines with
Dark windows
In blank buildings
A child sat next to a father
His father
Secure in old plymouth
Waiting to get it right
Only they and the occasional truck
Inhabited the morning which is quiets
Domain
Where fathers and sons speak of nothing
On their way to work

2001

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