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The empty house Someone had been there a while before From the washcloths draped over the sink From the glass of milk Halfway done I imagined a young boy Drinking a cup of milk in the morning While having a buttered bread I imagined he whined for orange juice The tablecloth was still on the table A *** two plates and 4 cups in the sink And the detergent open I imagined Mother finishing up the dishes Doing what a normal wife would do But out of the sudden they left Leaving the world to wonder what happened Leaving the world to ponder What the fate of this family What is good or bad Urgent or casual What caused the abcense The vanish What caused this empty house Transparent without it's people
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Dec 6, 2016
Dec 6, 2016 at 9:34 PM UTC
The Empty House
The empty house Someone had been there a while before From the washcloths draped over the sink From the glass of milk Halfway done I imagined a young boy Drinking a cup of milk in the morning While having a buttered bread I imagined he whined for orange juice The tablecloth was still on the table A *** two plates and 4 cups in the sink And the detergent open I imagined Mother finishing up the dishes Doing what a normal wife would do But out of the sudden they left Leaving the world to wonder what happened Leaving the world to ponder What the fate of this family What is good or bad Urgent or casual What caused the abcense The vanish What caused this empty house Transparent without it's people
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Dec 6, 2016
Dec 6, 2016 at 9:34 PM UTC
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