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By Enraptured

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Work. Last day. Off. Work. Three days. Soon. Long drive. Five hours. Away. Friday. Saturday. Home Sunday. I know. Work. Four o’clock. Oh well. Sleep soon. Dance. Eight o’clock. No work. Good. Written January 16th, 2002 © on Jan 16 2002 01:31 PM PST   18 • 0 • 10

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