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From Blank to Blank
From Blank to Blank
A Threadless Way
I pushed Mechanic feet
To stop or perish or advance
Alike indifferent
If end I gained
It ends beyond
Indefinite disclosed
I shut my eyes and groped as well
‘Twas lighter to be Blind
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