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there was something unfair about the morning after freshly showered, I arrived at the breakfast table I was late your friend talked loudly with my sister about rugby and I had to sit on a stool because all the other chairs had been taken you never looked up from your plate this was the first time you made me feel       small and ordinary like it wouldn't have mattered if it was me or not that my honest skin and wet hair displeased maybe disappointed you you, the boy who usually restored self confidence kept your eyes on the glass you were asked to pour for me and never looked at my face but passed the juice across the table still I ate in silence in the laughing room waiting trying to steal your eyes and share a smile but you never looked and by lunch our flame was out
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Jun 12, 2017
Jun 12, 2017 at 7:41 PM UTC
cold breakfast
there was something unfair about the morning after freshly showered, I arrived at the breakfast table I was late your friend talked loudly with my sister about rugby and I had to sit on a stool because all the other chairs had been taken you never looked up from your plate this was the first time you made me feel       small and ordinary like it wouldn't have mattered if it was me or not that my honest skin and wet hair displeased maybe disappointed you you, the boy who usually restored self confidence kept your eyes on the glass you were asked to pour for me and never looked at my face but passed the juice across the table still I ate in silence in the laughing room waiting trying to steal your eyes and share a smile but you never looked and by lunch our flame was out
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F/Dublin, Ireland
Jun 12, 2017
Jun 12, 2017 at 7:41 PM UTC
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