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Just Mark, Just Jane

One day, we should spend a day When you’re just Mark and I’m just Jane; Two strangers to this normal place Where, normally, they’d know our faces. Quite plain and unassuming, Barely there to people passing. We’ll disappear into the masses, Blend away our well known faces. One day, we should share a day, When you’re just Mark and I’m just Jane, Take a path and choose to stray, Be middle road and middle named.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2018




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