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Coffee House

Coffee house windows drape litters of faces like teabags milk white but feature black yolks in sunken pits-- sinking pits, dip under the morning embers. Sunny side where? A day begins though you lot, out to dry, waiver it off; It's not ours, you say, It's yours and you's filling the streets below. We's wait for the sunny, we's wait for the up.
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Written by
conor-letham
English
Published
Feb 16, 2015
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18·63
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#poem#coffee#morning#house#sunny
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