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On a lazy winter day that doesn't feel like winter at all (70 degrees outside, yet the los angelinos are still feeling chilly) She scrapes the burned cheese off of the griddle (burns her fingers, but that doesn't matter, not really) Because that's the best part about making grilled cheese As she's waiting for the cheese to melt, she picks up her tea mug (takes a sip, and looks out the kitchen window) And she's wishing that she could go home (technically LA is home, but it isn't really, not to her) Because she's looked for her heart in this city, but she can't find it.
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Dec 21, 2011
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