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I woke up an uncracked knuckle Left the house late Arrived early My coffee shop closed For good this time The new tenants tried to sell me On Reggae Dancercise They explained they’d still have coffee, A small conciliation. I saw my sister, sat with her child He ate cupcakes & distrusted me For my gluten intolerance. She is unimpressed with poetry My sister, she falls for a Friday I sit on a street in NoLita It is wind-swept, as am I. Wondering at this moment When the next time I will Touch hearts with another will be... Not on this street If today.
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Oct 20, 2016
Oct 20, 2016 at 10:59 AM UTC
Wind-swept
I woke up an uncracked knuckle Left the house late Arrived early My coffee shop closed For good this time The new tenants tried to sell me On Reggae Dancercise They explained they’d still have coffee, A small conciliation. I saw my sister, sat with her child He ate cupcakes & distrusted me For my gluten intolerance. She is unimpressed with poetry My sister, she falls for a Friday I sit on a street in NoLita It is wind-swept, as am I. Wondering at this moment When the next time I will Touch hearts with another will be... Not on this street If today.
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Oct 20, 2016
Oct 20, 2016 at 10:59 AM UTC
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