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The Monotony of School

Just another day in this place. I walk back and forth in the winter cold, Looking at the gum and cigarette littered ground. Not yet used salt crystals climb Into the small cracks of my shoes. I glance down only to find out they’ve Marked my soles with their white dust. Stomping and shuffling on the carpet Can only get out so much. As I march down the same path I do everyday, see the people I always see, I sigh inwardly at the thought of doing all This again tomorrow.
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kimberle-killips
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Nov 4, 2010
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