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All I want is a stick-up light, so I can read at night, between my bedpost and bedside whiteboard beside the baseboard, outlet occupied by a black power cord, the bookshelf, both coffeemakers, the power strip duct-taped to the cream brick wall, the bush outside, the sidewalks, the brick walks, the burnt caramel steel fences separating Washington babble from Lyco small talk. With one touch, I’m lying against the wall on acrylic-painted stretched canvases, photo booth strips, a brick and sky scene, gouache and ink sketches, that Giant receipt with teal pen in the margins, and developed photos of storm troopers, ****** microwaves, and forklifts moving trash sofas around from film class.
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Feb 3, 2015
Feb 3, 2015 at 11:12 AM UTC
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All I want is a stick-up light, so I can read at night, between my bedpost and bedside whiteboard beside the baseboard, outlet occupied by a black power cord, the bookshelf, both coffeemakers, the power strip duct-taped to the cream brick wall, the bush outside, the sidewalks, the brick walks, the burnt caramel steel fences separating Washington babble from Lyco small talk. With one touch, I’m lying against the wall on acrylic-painted stretched canvases, photo booth strips, a brick and sky scene, gouache and ink sketches, that Giant receipt with teal pen in the margins, and developed photos of storm troopers, ****** microwaves, and forklifts moving trash sofas around from film class.
christopher-cizek
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Feb 3, 2015
Feb 3, 2015 at 11:12 AM UTC
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