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Apr 2013
You ask if you can have the rest of my water
I turn to pull my lazy jumper over my left shoulder and leave it to you
You drink like you have been deprived for endless nights
As you accidentally slurp, I am aware that my judgmental stare is unnecessary
But it deepens to be sure to burn through you
How could you not notice?
Maybe I am the thirsty one
Shauna
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