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Created on: April 16, 2008
Extreme Ironing
Iron your way on a line,
tightly strung
between two mountain tops.
Iron your way through,
A vacuum
Between time.
Iron your way standing,
Securely in the waves
Along the coast.
Iron your way,
Through,
Beyond sunset.
Iron your way,
Till
Sunrise.
With a gale,
Of life's steam.
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