| Fresh start, another day, another life, a quiet cafe. |
| Starbuck euphoria.
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| Count my blessings, crossword ready. |
| Soon, pipe and slippers in the study by
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| the telly.
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| I seek forgiveness, I beg your pardons at number 9 Mulberry Gardens.
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| Fresh start, another day, another life so far away from hell-raised aria.
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| Now I lay me down to live in acquiescence, mine to give to all who listen.
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| Deaf to dark un-heavenly host at 25 Mulberry Close.
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| Fresh start, another day, another life so far away from white heat Arabia.
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| Comrades' pictures on the mantle, lit by flower-scented candle, ghostly,
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| flicker.
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| Last man standing, bowed but alive at 33 Mulberry Drive.
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| Fresh start, another day, another life not so far away in slow-burn suburbia.
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| All routine and repetition, stamp-collecting, first editions, steam
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| train-spotting.
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| Numb, the senses and numb, the brain, at 54 Mulberry Lane.
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| Fresh start, another day, my cared-for partner just slipped away from sweet
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| utopia.
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| Bequeathed comforts, ceramic hob, electric blanket, your uncle’s Bob:
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| a pretty picture.
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| Treasured moments, past and present, at 17 Mulberry Crescent. |