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THUMBNAIL SKETCHES
by Trey Garcia
I know I hold you too tight 
It's just that you are like sunlight 
And I need you to warm me 
Like a prison cell hotplate 
With a pot of split pea soup 

Not that I know exactly how that works, 
I just know a guy is all. 

I do like split pea soup, however. 

Slightly less than butterscotch pudding. 

Enough about the soup, 
Lets talk about you 
Lets talk about me 
Lets talk about a country song I heard those lines in 

Lets go to Border's and read magazines for free 
It is a cheaper place to read magazines for free than say, 
An automotive dealership or doctor's office. 

There are less and less water coolers as the years go by 
This makes me sad, 

The decline of Western Civilization, I blame it on three things 

Less water coolers, 
Book clubs, 
and music that them damned kids listen to. 

I still like holding you though.

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