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Congo

The Hottest Day in Hoxton

11/05/201603/07/2017 ~ J.C. FitzDerick ~ Leave a comment

We were perched on the walls lip, down stream from the hipsters smoking working-class DIY cigarettes,
sipping prosecco.
The Regent’s Canal reflecting the last light of the day.
“This reminds me of the Congo, ” Wilfried starts.
“But I used to see dead bodies there”.

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