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Linens MAG
Tugging on all sides,
Like a bed sheet pulled taut
By four friends,
One wrenching at each corner.
The seams are about to explode,
And I, the seamstress,
Can only stand by powerless,
And watch the sacrilege.
Remembering all the work I've put into the covering
To keep my friends warm during the cold winters
Makes me hate them,
As they rip my love apart.
A friendship out of time,
And out of patience to compete
With the animosity endured each day.
I see the decay of companionship
And the waste of so many good years.
Now I stand helpless,
And watch them tear to shreds
What I need,
And what I have worked so long
To maintain.
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