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Office Poetry: Morning Mud

August 22, 2006 8:21 am

I have decided to begin a series of poems inspired by my days at the office.  I hope you enjoy them.  They will be under the category “Office Poetry” should you decide you’d like to read them all:

Morning Mud

Who were these infamous siblings?
Where are these Mythical Hills?
I must know more about this fantastic land where pure blandness can be disguised in such magnificently shiny little bags.
                      - CrapMonkey Travis

 

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