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You try making up for your thinness of character by slurping the thick syrup of Chinese food the broccoli a glittering slick of sauce too rich for me saccarine the chicken glowing in the neon light in its neon sauce radioactive under the dim lamps the curling carpets and wax flowers You know I don't like it here you know I'd prefer a switch of sweetness from morsel to mouth know somewhere in the stitch and sketch that is your brilliant brain that noodles decked like a war hero lack charm in the dark could you pass the wantons and take me home to your warm nest to the scritch of old blankets that smell your spiced, and soapless smell? to a place where past the books I'm not allowed to borrow and the sleep we do not share there glimmers naturally, occasionally like lake water where the streetlights don't show something more tender than snow peas in a sticking sauce.
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