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Oct 2018
In a brief moment, I thought I was a coy conductor,
my baton a crinkled napkin in my damp, jittery hand,
soon descended on your unsuspecting body...

I peered into the scrunched-up napkin...

And nothing -- you escaped under hawk eyes -- as I dropped the napkin and ran out of the room.
Written by
John Hansen
327
   Fawn and AS
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