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The tea on my table sits drained and has done for some time. A cold ring lying in the china cradle. My back hurts. I feel the soft pink leather on my fingers and it reminds me of my time to count. I worry there is too little to fill so much. I ask for a refill Something soothing in ritual pouring filling my air with curls of steam Glance at the watch again. Suddenly I think of him. Hope he's doing ok. I write questions to pass time and stop the slight shaking i wish someone would close that door and hope someone will accept me.
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Dec 3, 2011
Dec 3, 2011 at 2:29 PM UTC
Tea Shop
The tea on my table sits drained and has done for some time. A cold ring lying in the china cradle. My back hurts. I feel the soft pink leather on my fingers and it reminds me of my time to count. I worry there is too little to fill so much. I ask for a refill Something soothing in ritual pouring filling my air with curls of steam Glance at the watch again. Suddenly I think of him. Hope he's doing ok. I write questions to pass time and stop the slight shaking i wish someone would close that door and hope someone will accept me.
grace-eccleson
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Dec 3, 2011
Dec 3, 2011 at 2:29 PM UTC
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