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I wouldn't be alarmed if you should go; I've never been afraid of mice you know. I wouldn't watch you take your leave; I've never been the type to sit and grieve. I won't shed tears now that you've gone; we were miscast and never got along. I'll clean and wash just as before; prepare my meals shut every ******* door. With closed curtains I'll cherish privacy; I'll be a glad recluse, if by chance, I need to be.
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Sep 15, 2014
Sep 15, 2014 at 4:20 PM UTC
Departure (from her perspective)
I wouldn't be alarmed if you should go; I've never been afraid of mice you know. I wouldn't watch you take your leave; I've never been the type to sit and grieve. I won't shed tears now that you've gone; we were miscast and never got along. I'll clean and wash just as before; prepare my meals shut every ******* door. With closed curtains I'll cherish privacy; I'll be a glad recluse, if by chance, I need to be.
david-lessard
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Sep 15, 2014
Sep 15, 2014 at 4:20 PM UTC
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