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Invaders

INVADERS A man’s home is his castle, it sure needs a moat Or, even better to get there, his own, ferry boat Cause’, it seems his castle is not quite his home After he has finished with the visitor's syndrome There is that darn postie, who delivers everyday Charity bags, and bin persons every Wednesday Then there are those, food delivery, menu flyers Scrap, and have you got any old antique buyers Double glazing, charity collectors, and the works Nowt; that really gives you, in your pocket perks The monthly gardener, and that, window cleaner Then local food delivery, that goes in the freezer Cats in the garden, making their daily nature call The Kids next door, please, can we have our ball The list goes on and on, it never really does end All these invaders, sending me, around the bend Indiana Shaw . . . : /

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Date: 9/10/2020 10:22:00 PM
This all sounds very familiar, Indiana. Interruptions, interruptions..it's all a part of city life. A great poem! :)
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Date: 9/11/2020 12:44:00 AM
A couple of rottweilers stood at the end of my drawbridge will soon sort it, Evelyn, he he he . . . ; )

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