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Progress

I almost forgot about you today. A sizable

spill of coffee shot me to my feet, holding

up my mocha-soaked notebook like an

unclaimed child. A dozen eyes found

me at once---a security measure meant

to bring shame to a klutz breaking his

social contract. Attention for **** living.

When the pain receded I stood in place

and imagined you brushing your teeth.

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Written by
bo-burnham
Published
Mar 24, 2015
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#love#heartbreak#breakup#progress
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