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Oct 2015
You separate my pages,
Lay me paper-down on the table,
And pull my covers together behind my back
So that I lay flat when you read.
My binding exposed,
You’re not surprised to see
I’m kept together by just a few, thin threads.

All this ink, and neither of us can get past the frailty of my physique.
SilverSpoon
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SilverSpoon  Illinois
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