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The broom slices across the floor, Cutting a precise path through the mess, Clean swathe through the valley, Creating mounds of discarded, Clothing, Pieces, Returning slowly to their original state while, Still holding plastic memories of the night out, -whether or not they resulted in a steady boyfriend, Or a hang-over- A strong attempt at cleaning up, A fine start. A wayward sock appears on top of the Crest on the Right Smiling. Freedom has come at last. The lush valley, Though it took years, Has been traversed. The mannequin operating the broomstick, Is creating life at last, And as was written, The cockroach was right. When a window is shut, Somewhere, a door will open.
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Jan 6, 2013
Jan 6, 2013 at 10:41 AM UTC
Where do socks go?
The broom slices across the floor, Cutting a precise path through the mess, Clean swathe through the valley, Creating mounds of discarded, Clothing, Pieces, Returning slowly to their original state while, Still holding plastic memories of the night out, -whether or not they resulted in a steady boyfriend, Or a hang-over- A strong attempt at cleaning up, A fine start. A wayward sock appears on top of the Crest on the Right Smiling. Freedom has come at last. The lush valley, Though it took years, Has been traversed. The mannequin operating the broomstick, Is creating life at last, And as was written, The cockroach was right. When a window is shut, Somewhere, a door will open.
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Jan 6, 2013
Jan 6, 2013 at 10:41 AM UTC
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