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She stood head bowed over the empty kitchen sink. The man stood to side in the doorway watching her. What could she be thinking in the vacant pause. No dishes or pots there. No greasy spoons or chipped coffe cups. A billowing cloud of steaming dreams defferd rose wistfully from the dingy faucets fall that issued forth nothing at all. Her hands did scald as her heart twirled and spiraled away to the sewers. Gone. Gone her youth. Wasted. Wasted her precious youthfull ember. It trickled down her nose. Like a lousiana dirge to white rain washed slabs.no cake walk for her eyes. The man wondered still. and yet stil today. What could she ever say.
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Jan 20, 2013
Jan 20, 2013 at 4:10 PM UTC
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She stood head bowed over the empty kitchen sink. The man stood to side in the doorway watching her. What could she be thinking in the vacant pause. No dishes or pots there. No greasy spoons or chipped coffe cups. A billowing cloud of steaming dreams defferd rose wistfully from the dingy faucets fall that issued forth nothing at all. Her hands did scald as her heart twirled and spiraled away to the sewers. Gone. Gone her youth. Wasted. Wasted her precious youthfull ember. It trickled down her nose. Like a lousiana dirge to white rain washed slabs.no cake walk for her eyes. The man wondered still. and yet stil today. What could she ever say.
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Jan 20, 2013
Jan 20, 2013 at 4:10 PM UTC
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