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I am the cracked leather couch That was left in the yard. My arms have been torn By the temperamental cat You rescued from the shelter I bleed white puffs on the side of the house Where no one can see I am the old charcoal grill With the rusty red lid You bought for The fourth of July and used once Caked in black grease and white ash I sit in the gutter With a sign that says “free” I am the ‘78 Ford Bronco That was stripped down for parts On blocks in the junkyard Where a doberman uses The passenger seat to daydream About her brothers and sisters She doesn’t remember I am everything you’ve always wanted At one point in time But I’m afraid my time is up I am now the ***** the “yesterday”, the proverbial scoff With a neon-pink sticker “50% off!”
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Oct 30, 2017
Oct 30, 2017 at 6:02 PM UTC
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I am the cracked leather couch That was left in the yard. My arms have been torn By the temperamental cat You rescued from the shelter I bleed white puffs on the side of the house Where no one can see I am the old charcoal grill With the rusty red lid You bought for The fourth of July and used once Caked in black grease and white ash I sit in the gutter With a sign that says “free” I am the ‘78 Ford Bronco That was stripped down for parts On blocks in the junkyard Where a doberman uses The passenger seat to daydream About her brothers and sisters She doesn’t remember I am everything you’ve always wanted At one point in time But I’m afraid my time is up I am now the ***** the “yesterday”, the proverbial scoff With a neon-pink sticker “50% off!”
mikethevike
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Oct 30, 2017
Oct 30, 2017 at 6:02 PM UTC
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