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Sneakers left in blue shoe boxes Milk is spilt on ruined floors Sewing chair just ricks and rockes. Paint is chipped off old, white doors. Mice and murmuring reconcile Sheets left huddled in room Books and briefcase in a pile Hatbox smells of old perfume. A child's dollies left, and loveless Glasses cracked and on the chair Courtyard empty, dead and dove less Frames are empty, cracked and bare. Stairs are winding up, unending Cotton seeps from cushion wounds Old oak branches broke and bending Cluttered forks and silver spoons. Empty always, still and lonely People come but never stay Stay one night but one night only Then they up and go away.
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Apr 27, 2013
Apr 27, 2013 at 9:00 AM UTC
Mansion's Lament
Sneakers left in blue shoe boxes Milk is spilt on ruined floors Sewing chair just ricks and rockes. Paint is chipped off old, white doors. Mice and murmuring reconcile Sheets left huddled in room Books and briefcase in a pile Hatbox smells of old perfume. A child's dollies left, and loveless Glasses cracked and on the chair Courtyard empty, dead and dove less Frames are empty, cracked and bare. Stairs are winding up, unending Cotton seeps from cushion wounds Old oak branches broke and bending Cluttered forks and silver spoons. Empty always, still and lonely People come but never stay Stay one night but one night only Then they up and go away.
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Apr 27, 2013
Apr 27, 2013 at 9:00 AM UTC
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