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What are You Doing, Robert?

Robert was 13

when he walked to his family's refrigerator

and Systematically he tore off the drawings,

the report cards,

the pictures.

 

What are you doing, Robert?

 

I've got a big list on my fridge

of things I'm gonna buy

when I'm

Old

Enough

To pay taxes.

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Feb 3, 2010
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