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In a fourth grader's bed there are rats eating at her mattress stuffing, Stealing for her own young. They nip at her toes while she finishes her math homework. She always is hungry Because at night the vermon crawl down windpipe to steal mother's cooking. Mother is forced to throw away the mattress like a forgotten sock, But fourth grader still wakes up sick from churning bile In an empty stomach, Because Mother was just fired from gas station #12. Fourth grader has forgotten the feeling of warm toes, comfortable back, and being undesirably full.
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Jan 9, 2016
Jan 9, 2016 at 8:21 PM UTC
Mattress Rats
In a fourth grader's bed there are rats eating at her mattress stuffing, Stealing for her own young. They nip at her toes while she finishes her math homework. She always is hungry Because at night the vermon crawl down windpipe to steal mother's cooking. Mother is forced to throw away the mattress like a forgotten sock, But fourth grader still wakes up sick from churning bile In an empty stomach, Because Mother was just fired from gas station #12. Fourth grader has forgotten the feeling of warm toes, comfortable back, and being undesirably full.
elizabeth-o
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Jan 9, 2016
Jan 9, 2016 at 8:21 PM UTC
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