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Stowe lake

Gray streetcar slinks through fog.
Faces bleak as the day.
Reminding me we aren’t free.
Making me want to seek Russians,
Ask at Stowe Lake if they think we are free, if we still have a great nation.

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David Vaszko San Francisco Poems Leave a comment June 2, 2022June 2, 2022 1 Minute

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