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3 Inch Thick

You are a sprawling backyard

and I am a toddler

and I just learned how to run

 

You are a four inch thick piece of plexiglass

and I am a wild animal trapped behind you.

 

You are a seventeenth century novel

and I am not making sense.

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Written by
david-badgerow
34 / M / American
Published
Oct 27, 2011
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