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A Ticket Home.

I bought a ticket

to go home

for the funeral,

it rained for a while

as I chose times and the ease

of passing

over one or two station stops.

Your mum was important to you,

I would have changed

at every station

if it helped at all.

 

Ian D. Hall 2017

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This entry was posted in Poetry and tagged A Ticket Home., poetry by Ian D. Hall, poetry from Bootle., poetry from Liverpool on September 24, 2017 by admin.

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