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Dull Torpedo

The thermos stands like a torpedo

on its end.

A gift from my grandparents,

a reminder of family forgotten,

gathers dust.

It's still full of green tea.

Unwashed and ignored,

It's lost all it had to say.

But maybe I should wash

the stagnant thermos.

Fresh, iced Oolong is best

in the summer heat.

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kyle-huckins
29 / M / American
Published
Feb 7, 2010
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2009

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