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Brian Turner: Lineage

Brian Turner

Mar 30 2018

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Lineage

You’ve heard it said, or seen it inferred,

we never lose our parents

and only ever find parts of them.

The bits they didn’t hide, the bits

they couldn’t piece together,

the bits and pieces that make up

a big part of you, the chips off

their blocks along with irksome

blockages to go with all the rest,

the good-to-haves, the ineradicables,

the ones money can’t buy

and a fair few newies we conspire

to add, just for the hell of it.

Brian Turner

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