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It's a funeral-like dining room. No one is talking, Bite, gulp, bite, gulp Only my eyes looking, A 15 years old's bore eyes into me, I'm sitting across her finding means, Raised my brows, put down my spoonful curry, Tilted her shoulders then look down, eat, eat This room is gloomy, It's so quite even mice sound noisy. My eyes were glancing around, but no one is looking Beside that little girl who was just trying to tease. Clink, clank, O my dancing utensils Cleaned, all down Leaving this dining gloom now is me.
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Mar 30, 2019
Mar 30, 2019 at 4:21 AM UTC
Family Dinner
It's a funeral-like dining room. No one is talking, Bite, gulp, bite, gulp Only my eyes looking, A 15 years old's bore eyes into me, I'm sitting across her finding means, Raised my brows, put down my spoonful curry, Tilted her shoulders then look down, eat, eat This room is gloomy, It's so quite even mice sound noisy. My eyes were glancing around, but no one is looking Beside that little girl who was just trying to tease. Clink, clank, O my dancing utensils Cleaned, all down Leaving this dining gloom now is me.
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Malaysian
Mar 30, 2019
Mar 30, 2019 at 4:21 AM UTC
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