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I let you too far in and like a brisk wind you threw my doors open and whistled through the kitchen nestledbetweenthe crackswithyourdirty self and skittered beneath the dishwasher, in the corners under doors, but I'm sweeping you out because I want none of you beneath my fingernails none of you locked in the cuticles of my hair, I will whitewash the walls of my heart if I have to.
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Dec 23, 2013
Dec 23, 2013 at 6:27 PM UTC
On Cleaning.
I let you too far in and like a brisk wind you threw my doors open and whistled through the kitchen nestledbetweenthe crackswithyourdirty self and skittered beneath the dishwasher, in the corners under doors, but I'm sweeping you out because I want none of you beneath my fingernails none of you locked in the cuticles of my hair, I will whitewash the walls of my heart if I have to.
(c) Brooke Otto 2013
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Dec 23, 2013
Dec 23, 2013 at 6:27 PM UTC
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