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I see my boots
lying there so limp and lifeless on the floor. I admire their smooth brown skin, flecked with white from the salt we will never eat. I often wonder, will they ever tire of my life and all that it implies? What if I wake one day to find that they have gone to walk the world on their own, leaving me to wait, like a mother by the door, for their untimely return?
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