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She doesn't start in the morning like she used to, and her gears are slipping. Lost some of her pep going down the street, and is always going in for something or other. There's that clicking noise whenever she takes off; her chassis is sagging. Leaves an inconvenient, messy puddle when she's parked for too long. Maybe it's time. Time to clean out all her nooks and crannies of the detritus of years of family life, and haul her off to the bone-yard. Perhaps someday, new life will come from some old parts. Until then, let her sit and finish rusting with all the other used-up relics, loved once and forgotten, compressed by time into shapelessness in rooms stinking of ***** and disinfectant.
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Apr 11, 2016
Apr 11, 2016 at 10:31 PM UTC
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She doesn't start in the morning like she used to, and her gears are slipping. Lost some of her pep going down the street, and is always going in for something or other. There's that clicking noise whenever she takes off; her chassis is sagging. Leaves an inconvenient, messy puddle when she's parked for too long. Maybe it's time. Time to clean out all her nooks and crannies of the detritus of years of family life, and haul her off to the bone-yard. Perhaps someday, new life will come from some old parts. Until then, let her sit and finish rusting with all the other used-up relics, loved once and forgotten, compressed by time into shapelessness in rooms stinking of ***** and disinfectant.
NaPoWriMo day 11. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfwGkplB_sY
joel-m-frye
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Apr 11, 2016
Apr 11, 2016 at 10:31 PM UTC
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