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THE CENTER OF THE UNIVERSE: Poetry, by Paul Durcan

THE CENTER OF THE UNIVERSE

When I push the cart around the supermarket,
I am the center of the universe;
up and down the aisles of beans and juices,
I am the center of the universe;
I live just is not important;
I’m a lover dumped is not important;
that swimming in my work as a fish out of water is not important;
I am the center of the universe.
I’m always here if you need.
I am the center of the universe.

(Paul Durcan)

 

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