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a calendar lies in the corner of a table, forgotten, two weeks into the New Year, its simple pencil sketch at the top showing at an angle. late at night a noise can be heard from that corner, the sound of protesting sobs, and a little voice can be picked out here and there, "all the other calendars had pretty scenes of mountain lakes and forest glades. now they are all gone. someone has taken them to hang on their wall. and I am still lying here. nobody wants me. my big, clumsy letters are clear and dark. a child could read them. and my large, awkward boxes have plenty of writing space. I am the best calendar around and could help someone greatly in their struggle to remember their place in time, if only someone would stay long enough to see what I am and not what I look."
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Oct 14, 2016
Oct 14, 2016 at 4:36 PM UTC
LAMENT OF AN UNATTRACTIVE CALENDAR AT THE NEW YEAR
a calendar lies in the corner of a table, forgotten, two weeks into the New Year, its simple pencil sketch at the top showing at an angle. late at night a noise can be heard from that corner, the sound of protesting sobs, and a little voice can be picked out here and there, "all the other calendars had pretty scenes of mountain lakes and forest glades. now they are all gone. someone has taken them to hang on their wall. and I am still lying here. nobody wants me. my big, clumsy letters are clear and dark. a child could read them. and my large, awkward boxes have plenty of writing space. I am the best calendar around and could help someone greatly in their struggle to remember their place in time, if only someone would stay long enough to see what I am and not what I look."
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Oct 14, 2016
Oct 14, 2016 at 4:36 PM UTC
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