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Requiem for a Bookshop

6th April 2018 Poetry

In my innovation hub
I
Innovate with my hub
I
Redesign designs
I
Rebrand brands
I
Generate smart content and have smart lunches with smart people
I
Influence the influencers
I
Promote, advertise, personalise
I
Will convince you that you need me

Someone told me that this used to be a university bookshop

 

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