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A Shower

As I stand there, with the water through my hair

I look around and see the tiles,

Beige, and the grout,

White, but *****

 

I stand there, and gaze.

I reminisce of the day's events,

Of happiness and exhaustion,

And smile to myself.

 

I grab the soap, and wash the day away,

That tainted water that falls down the drain.

As I fresh up for bed, and prepare to sleep,

I write them down, the day's events,

As not to throw them away.

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matthew-albert-perry
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Feb 22, 2011
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© Matthew Albert Perry, 2011

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