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Departures and Arrivals.(BITS & PIECES (Europe '07))(poem)(Poem)

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Departures and Arrivals 
 
   The vestiges of Vladimir 
   are growing harder to detect: 
   bad PAs, appalling plumbing, 
   boring buildings you suspect 
 ...
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