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coffee or tea

We should get coffee unless you drink tea

I'll still order coffee--two sugars, you'll see.

If we go for coffee and you order tea,

We'll sip on our silence

It'll taste bitter but sweet.

If you order tea, is it hot or cold?

Raspberry or lemon? Am I coming off too bold?

I'll always drink coffee, I'll never get tea.

I crave the sensation and steaming caffeine.

When I order coffee and you sip your tea,

We'll talk about music, classic rock, maybe indie?

We won't sit too close, but we won't be too far.

I'll wonder if you're like me and hate going to the bar.

We should get coffee even if you drink tea,

I'll know you got raspberry because you'll kiss me.

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porcelainfists
22 / F / CT
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Mar 15, 2019
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