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Sunday 29 January 2017

A WORLD WITHOUT PAIN

Imagine a world without pain,
No stress, injury or strain.
Sheltered safely from the rain,
Nothing's there to lose or gain.

Without a spot or a stain,
Though it's all been in vain.
Hope's all you need to sustain,
In the quest to catch the last train.

There's no need to explain,
If there's nothing to complain.
From all decisions you abstain.
"No comment" is your refrain.

On the sofa that you're lain
Sits the very life you disdain.
For all to see, it's very plain,
Only pulse and breath remain.

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