I suppose it is the kind of love men used to write about,
Clumsily and rushed on the back of a small postcard,
Hunched over with broken ribs late at night,
While sheltering from rain inside some phone box,
Far from home and fumbling with foreign coins in deep pockets,
To let her know something impossible,
Before the next train at Dawn
On the Maginot line.
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