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Smile from last night
  I have too much of smiling from last night,
  saved up, in the corners of my mouth,
  sticking inside like uncleaned dinner,
  glued together like eccentric ball of mucus,
  probably smelling funny too.
  I do not try to scrape it off with my finger.
  I let it remain, piling up
  not because I'm afraid I'd stop smiling someday
  but becasue one day I want all of it 
  to brim and start falling,
  creating a tangible exhibit of
  a man, ever-smiling.

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I have always smiled a lot, my mouth never got around to stay still. Somehow the corners have always found themselves perking up, as wide as from ear to ear.