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She bounded into the room brim full, Buoyant and bubbling; bouncing With bonhomie. Like an ever expanding balloon, she filled the space and flattened other Guests Against the wall. Filling their mouths with her rubbery taste. She swelled again And they shrank. Conversation shrivelled, Guests snivelled. 'Was it something I said?' She oozed herself between chatting pairs And insinuated herself into private conversations Offering unsolicited advice. She broke the spell of lovers' eyes and blocked the path of their gaze. Two glasses of wine and the volume soared. Three and the tone soured. Bored, she wandered into the night. She sighed. The house sighed. The hostess sighed. Her friends sighed And all for different reasons.
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Oct 24, 2016
Oct 24, 2016 at 4:01 PM UTC
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She bounded into the room brim full, Buoyant and bubbling; bouncing With bonhomie. Like an ever expanding balloon, she filled the space and flattened other Guests Against the wall. Filling their mouths with her rubbery taste. She swelled again And they shrank. Conversation shrivelled, Guests snivelled. 'Was it something I said?' She oozed herself between chatting pairs And insinuated herself into private conversations Offering unsolicited advice. She broke the spell of lovers' eyes and blocked the path of their gaze. Two glasses of wine and the volume soared. Three and the tone soured. Bored, she wandered into the night. She sighed. The house sighed. The hostess sighed. Her friends sighed And all for different reasons.
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Oct 24, 2016
Oct 24, 2016 at 4:01 PM UTC
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