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A visit from St Nemesis
By
Paul Mackintosh
- Asia
- Global
A (not quite) traditional story from Glasgow
‘Twas the quarter ‘fore Christmas, and all down the Clyde, They were churning out spin, with no shame how they lied. Each message was massaged with unctuous care To schmooze and bamboozle and fool and ensnare.
The rich and the powerf...
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