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I drive to the early coffee shop and order my decaf tea I don't drink caffeine you see as my body is a temple and needs its insides kept pristine my cup bears my name with pride and I slide to the side bar just a drop of milk not too much and skimmed of course then stir my conscience and avoid the cake I take my takeaway to my MPV which has plenty of room just for me I start up the engine to enjoy the air conditioning sit and start up my thinking til I'm a venti ready to drive away more awake and ready to start a fresh new day there's barely a hint of my early bleary eyed squint and I sing blissfully oblivious of my oversized first world footprint
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Sep 15, 2018
Sep 15, 2018 at 10:36 AM UTC
Wake up
I drive to the early coffee shop and order my decaf tea I don't drink caffeine you see as my body is a temple and needs its insides kept pristine my cup bears my name with pride and I slide to the side bar just a drop of milk not too much and skimmed of course then stir my conscience and avoid the cake I take my takeaway to my MPV which has plenty of room just for me I start up the engine to enjoy the air conditioning sit and start up my thinking til I'm a venti ready to drive away more awake and ready to start a fresh new day there's barely a hint of my early bleary eyed squint and I sing blissfully oblivious of my oversized first world footprint
We have to change our priorities.
stevejeff
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Sep 15, 2018
Sep 15, 2018 at 10:36 AM UTC
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