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Dusty Bob

by hsv

One dull summer evening, I look up and I see it A big bob of cob-web, lumped into that shape Hanging from a fine thread, like an upside down snake It sways around, responding to my fan Stereotypical Indian music plays in my head, and I stop looking up at all Right below, coffee I sip And it descends on me, the thought - What are the odds, that into my coffee, the snake will take a dip? Low, for sure, but maybe I can help I turn on the fan speed, and start drinking there more often One day I come back, from a hot sultry day errand, the ones you just can't avoid I sit down with my cold water and realize, long before I look up, that the snake has gone No more head bobbing around, no more of Satan's spies looking down I look around, and down on the floor lies he Just a film of dust now, acknowledging the fan,   fluttering mildly I guess for my coffee now I will have to find, a new hope of an equally rich finish Till then, just hazelnut, chocolate or maybe something a little Irish
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Published
Mar 31, 2014
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2m
Tags
#coffee#everyday#boredom#quirks#coffeetable
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