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Rated: E · Other · Other · #1781162
Its not easy to break out of dull repetition. The trick is to change the little things.
I rise from my bed.
I don my suit and jacket.
I enter my metallic carriage.
I pass my friends
I find my desk
I toil endlessly.
I exit through the back.
I hide from my boss.
I arrive home.
I remove my jacket.
I slip into unconsciousness.

I rise from my bed.
I don my suit and jacket.
I enter my metal carriage.
I nod to my friends.
I find my desk.
I work through the day.
I exit through the back.
I hide from my boss.
I arrive home.
I keep my jacket on.
I slip into unconsciousness.

I rise from my bed.
I don a different suit and no jacket.
I enter my car.
I say hello to my friends.
I find my desk.
I do the work needed.
I leave through the side door.
I pass my boss.
I arrive home.
I throw off my suit.
I fall asleep.

I rise from my bed.
I wear jeans and a shirt.
I hop in my mercedes.
I stop to talk with my friends.
I find my desk.
I work hard.
I head out the front door.
I wave to my boss.
I arrive home.
I kick of my shoes.
I get some rest.

I jump out of bed.
I stare out the window and smile.
I am free.
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