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A great sadness creeps into my room each morning A sadness propelled forward by my waking to your silence. I lay there, listening, though I'm never sure for what until I remember - once in this house lived another. And I pad softly down the hallway making my breakfast routinely - porridge on the stove top, kettle boiling for tea. Feeding my dog, sitting down to watch t.v. When did my mornings commence to be this? When did I stop waking to the smell of burnt toast or to the sound of a running tap? When did my mornings become so hollow and so picturesquely lonely? In every morning making breakfast when the kettle boils and i don't offer you tea a great sadness comes upon me and I sit at the table in silence, listening to the tap drip drip drip and nobody comes down the stairs.
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Jul 21, 2014
Jul 21, 2014 at 3:08 AM UTC
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A great sadness creeps into my room each morning A sadness propelled forward by my waking to your silence. I lay there, listening, though I'm never sure for what until I remember - once in this house lived another. And I pad softly down the hallway making my breakfast routinely - porridge on the stove top, kettle boiling for tea. Feeding my dog, sitting down to watch t.v. When did my mornings commence to be this? When did I stop waking to the smell of burnt toast or to the sound of a running tap? When did my mornings become so hollow and so picturesquely lonely? In every morning making breakfast when the kettle boils and i don't offer you tea a great sadness comes upon me and I sit at the table in silence, listening to the tap drip drip drip and nobody comes down the stairs.
rosie-h
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Australian
Jul 21, 2014
Jul 21, 2014 at 3:08 AM UTC
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