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Alarm clock

I woke up this morning without a clock. I woke up to your voice. Your voice was loud, you're only a couple miles away after all. You spoke hesitantly but strongly. I, with my eyes closed and my hands at my side, listened with a sigh hanging in my throat, and a quiver at my lips. You spoke hesitantly with minimal eye contact. You said, "I want to be single." That doesn't answer my question I think I like the buzz of the clock better that your voice
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Nov 16, 2011
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