EDMONTON CENTRE PLAZA poem
By Richard L. Provencher
Thu, 09 Jul 2009
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Edmonton Centre Plaza
Pausing in her search
for change
she throws the chip-wagon man
a shy grin
"Three regulars please,"
and nudges her growing tummy
against the wagon
for support
two kids growling for
lunch, another on the way.
© 2000 Richard L. Provencher
All Rights Reserved
first published Winter 2000
Litwit Review
Ottawa, Ontario ISSN 1488-1918
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This is kinda funny Richard
This is kinda funny Richard ;-) Thanks. I hope the plaza isn't all like this :)
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new Richard L.Prov This is
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new Richard L.Prov This is good and true! same for me "Paint That Wagon" Film no talking he! says hardly sit in seats! cramped siz! and packets Butterkists great days we went flicks! cinemas, hope your well. Put to-gether well. god bless julie x
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