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Mar 2014
He dresses quickly
Though he knows not what for
With no where to be, he creeps

slowly across the linoleum floor
Dwelling despised; he drowns

In coffee always
Black
The bitter elixir stings his throat
Keeping him wired for reasons unknown

And as he looks through
The window's covered face

He sighs
What a terrible pleasure to be alive
Eric Hormuth
Written by
Eric Hormuth  Evansville, IN
(Evansville, IN)   
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