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Interruptions
  Interruptions. They’re everywhere
  Their little potholes in the road.
  But some of them are bigger than others.
  Coffee. Hot Coffee.
  Little burns disturb the hands and bother
  Warm rays of delirium smile and fog up the path of tuition
  Skin warm skin
  Arms touch arms
  A smile spreads across his face like warm butter
  Interruptions swim in the dark at the bottom of the swampy pool
  And grasps the ankles unexpectedly
  Pulled down into pills of despair whilst others take them in desperation
  Yellow spilled across her face   
  But what would everyone else wear?
  Afterall, yellow is the happiest of them all
  Roots twist down the throat
  Growing and kissing the lungs until they can’t breathe
  It was like an orchard.

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