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*Finally I am over her at last. She is melting like a half forgotten tune. No longer my ex beloved. Now fading into old memories I packaged all her things she left here, It's in my storage area. Fitting into a single cardboard box Can you believe that? I have purged her from My favorite bar Finnegans. Now reclaimed I stop On my way home from work for a beer and wings. Occasionally I forget she's not with me and Wait in the car for her To bare her teeth and ask if she had chicken stuck in them. But it passes. I get miffed when I Come across her lipstick tube in my glove box. Or a single woolen glove of hers in my winter coat pocket. Yesterday I found a kibble Under the sofa from her yappy little dog. I had my place manicured by the cleaning lady. Muttering to her about bugs and mice. But what I think that I was really cleaning Were old pieces of her she had left scattered about in my heart.*
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Dec 21, 2015
Dec 21, 2015 at 4:39 AM UTC
Over her at last
*Finally I am over her at last. She is melting like a half forgotten tune. No longer my ex beloved. Now fading into old memories I packaged all her things she left here, It's in my storage area. Fitting into a single cardboard box Can you believe that? I have purged her from My favorite bar Finnegans. Now reclaimed I stop On my way home from work for a beer and wings. Occasionally I forget she's not with me and Wait in the car for her To bare her teeth and ask if she had chicken stuck in them. But it passes. I get miffed when I Come across her lipstick tube in my glove box. Or a single woolen glove of hers in my winter coat pocket. Yesterday I found a kibble Under the sofa from her yappy little dog. I had my place manicured by the cleaning lady. Muttering to her about bugs and mice. But what I think that I was really cleaning Were old pieces of her she had left scattered about in my heart.*
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Dec 21, 2015
Dec 21, 2015 at 4:39 AM UTC
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