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Sally playing Patience.(Poem)

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| March 01, 2005 | Maxwell, Glyn | COPYRIGHT 2005 Foundation for Cultural Review. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright
 
Sally playing Patience 
 
   It's even got a cinema 
   the farmers like to go there 
   Joey, then they smoke cigars 
   they have a film discussion 
   in a room with velvet fittings. 
 
   But what nobody tells them 
   as nobody tells anyone 
   is all the famous actors 
   and all the leading ladies 
   Robby you can think of 
 
   have also been escorted 
   to the villages selected. 
   No one's saying much about it 
   Joey but these stars 
   in costumes and disguises 
 
   could pass us on the meadow 
   or you could be hop-picking 
   Joey did you ever 
   and next to you right there there's 
   Merle Oberon, who knows, 
 
   Harry, and all the Hammers 
   are operating tractors, 
   people with great talents 
   ...
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