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He leaves the house at around 4... 4:30. |
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Tapping his anorak pocket to see how many sweets are left. |
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Slipping his keys around his fingers and whistling through his teeth. |
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It is Tuesday. |
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He takes the back lane behind the shops even though it’s not really quicker. |
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but more to avoid being seen by the teens outside the newsagent. |
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He feels strangely good. Free day is that not carrying a bag or going anywhere in particular. |
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And as he looks down at the key ring of a naughty rat in sunglasses and baseball cap, |
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he smiles. |
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And by the time he hears the screams from behind him,it is too late. |
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He waits until the quizzes finished before he rinses his cup. |
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He likes the quizzes. |
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He likes the girls who don't present them but somehow facilitate the male presenter and push up bras. |
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But because he’s lingered. |
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He 's lingered to see if the guy from Birmingham is as shifty as his eyes letting him to believe. |
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He’s late. |
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And as he swings out of the drive,the radio playing some kid’s tune,he thinks “If I just put my foot down.” |
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She’s just nipped to the shops,literally just nipped.because she’s left the pan on and everything when something doesn’t feel right. |
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Someone wrong is watching her.Too many eyes. |
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And even though she is looking around, there is nothing to see. |
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Jimmy at the counter. |
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The fat man buying flour. |
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But through the window something tingles. |
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A man, |
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head down, |
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skipping into the street. |
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The car. |
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The scream. |
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The swerve. |
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The children... |