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ANDREW JOHNSTON
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Foxtrot
The French think he's American, the Americans, English.
The English, Irish, Scots and Welsh say he sounds Australian.
Only the Australians can tell where he's from —
because he says dance as in aunts,
not ants — not that he can dance,
he can't, not even with his aunt.
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