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Nov 2013
We sit darkly among the shuffling of the pots
And the murmur of the television

Me and my cozy solitude
A redyellow booth all to ourselves

Grains of couscous have spilled
From the edges of my mouth

On to the plastic tray
Sprinkled with pepper and salt wrappers

I lean back and breathe
Between ambitious morsels.
Written by
Ahbengo  Montreal
(Montreal)   
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