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Potato Peel.

A potato is just a potato,

humble, quiet,

unassuming,

an object from the soil,

do whatever you want with it,

all is good…

until you make it spell a name,

till you see that there is nothing more

important in the world

worth fighting over,

worth a revolution

than a potato

that cannot spell…

 

Ian D. Hall 2016

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This entry was posted in Poetry and tagged poetry by Ian D. Hall, poetry from Bootle., Potato Peel. on December 8, 2016 by admin.

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