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They enter my office and I am their landfill They take a cozy seat on my blue heartbroken couch They unload all of their garbage One by one a banana peel of tears an alluminum leftover of regret and as their tainted trash piles to the cieling I take it all from them with nothing in return I offer them a clean towel and an uncluttered clear hope And I genuinely love them for it I will take all of your dirt and brown disgust you've held in bins all these years once a week as long as you want my beautiful dears
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Jan 2, 2013
Jan 2, 2013 at 5:14 PM UTC
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They enter my office and I am their landfill They take a cozy seat on my blue heartbroken couch They unload all of their garbage One by one a banana peel of tears an alluminum leftover of regret and as their tainted trash piles to the cieling I take it all from them with nothing in return I offer them a clean towel and an uncluttered clear hope And I genuinely love them for it I will take all of your dirt and brown disgust you've held in bins all these years once a week as long as you want my beautiful dears
life as a therapist.
lucanna
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Jan 2, 2013
Jan 2, 2013 at 5:14 PM UTC
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