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I strolled to find my destined part, A life well-ordered from the start. Yet on the shelf, a vacant grin, A note that sighed, “Not coming in.” I sought the clerk, “Is there delay?” He shrugged and laughed, “Not here today.” “But check tomorrow,” he softly said, “Your life’s on backorder, not dead.” And so I chuckled, turned to roam, Disowned the thought of taking home A box of dreams tied neatly tight Instead, I’ll wing it through the night.
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Apr 3
Apr 3, 2026 at 1:11 AM UTC
Out of Stock, but Not Out of Luck
I strolled to find my destined part, A life well-ordered from the start. Yet on the shelf, a vacant grin, A note that sighed, “Not coming in.” I sought the clerk, “Is there delay?” He shrugged and laughed, “Not here today.” “But check tomorrow,” he softly said, “Your life’s on backorder, not dead.” And so I chuckled, turned to roam, Disowned the thought of taking home A box of dreams tied neatly tight Instead, I’ll wing it through the night.
Marwan-Baytie
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56/M/Australia
Apr 3
Apr 3, 2026 at 1:11 AM UTC
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