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I tend to imagine myself, 15 years from now, Being one of those sad people you see In the corner of cafés, Pouring whisky into their coffee, pathetic, Drained. Bags drooping from their eyes, Adding another 20 years to their tarnished appearance. In some low income career, No friends, No livelihood. Just themselves and a dingy apartment, Cigarette butts scattered From an overturned ashtray. What sad expectations, I set for myself.
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Nov 29, 2012
Nov 29, 2012 at 2:49 AM UTC
15 years.
I tend to imagine myself, 15 years from now, Being one of those sad people you see In the corner of cafés, Pouring whisky into their coffee, pathetic, Drained. Bags drooping from their eyes, Adding another 20 years to their tarnished appearance. In some low income career, No friends, No livelihood. Just themselves and a dingy apartment, Cigarette butts scattered From an overturned ashtray. What sad expectations, I set for myself.
sabrina-d
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Nov 29, 2012
Nov 29, 2012 at 2:49 AM UTC
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