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You’re probably sitting now With a glass of cabernet Sprawled on the couch Reflecting on your day Maybe the TV Is humming along Singing its song So you don’t have to Listen to yours. You’re heavy with Loneliness and those guilty pleasures -- candies -- That you hide A nervous addiction Denied Even though you write it out In wrappers. I know I do not fail To flummox you You hide it well But I still see through “The line’s always open,” is the urging Too bad I already Blew out the fuse
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Feb 17, 2016
Feb 17, 2016 at 10:16 AM UTC
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You’re probably sitting now With a glass of cabernet Sprawled on the couch Reflecting on your day Maybe the TV Is humming along Singing its song So you don’t have to Listen to yours. You’re heavy with Loneliness and those guilty pleasures -- candies -- That you hide A nervous addiction Denied Even though you write it out In wrappers. I know I do not fail To flummox you You hide it well But I still see through “The line’s always open,” is the urging Too bad I already Blew out the fuse
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Feb 17, 2016
Feb 17, 2016 at 10:16 AM UTC
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