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 (« Glass of Beer and Playing Cards » by Juan Gris)
 
 everyday was the same
 but she wouldn't notice
 oblivious to the game
 that had become practice
 
 well, many times she had
 but she couldn't stand it
 it always felt so bad
 better to deny it
 
 rising up as a ghost
 toilet, table and toast
 iron, shower and post
 conform, comply and coast
 
 first stumper of the day
 what to wear to the store
 while lessons on the way
 keep knocking at the door
 
 off to the job she hates
 though everything she needs
 is handed on her plates
 from products to the leads
 
 she can point the finger
 but don't try to blame her
 her world getting smaller
 as if maimed by cancer
 
 dreaming of lottery
 while waiting for her turn
 windfall sufficiency
 so her work she can spurn
 
 a life devoid of zest
 and far from effortless
 the devil she knows best
 a routine comfortless
 
 and when on vacation
 only once in a while
 it's the same stagnation
 agonizing lifestyle
 
 the world offers itself
 in numerous chances
 she excuses herself
 same old songs and dances
 
 which beverage to taste
 which tv show to run
 her time ticking to waste
 while she sleeps in the sun
 
 and then back to the house
 the game of cat and mouse
 catering to her spouse
 really who is the louse
 
 freedom is calling her
 but it'll wait after
 the day's second stumper
 what to cook for supper
 
 then it will be too late
 first bottle of a crate
 all troubles will sedate
 and liberty negate
 
 consistently drowning
 the upsetting feeling
 ignoring the meaning
 avoiding awaking
 
 falling asleep hammered
 in front of the tv
 her progression deferred
 by bottled gravity
 
 all day long inflating
 a promising balloon
 but always puncturing
 before reaching the boon
 
 deprived of what is dear
 the nightmare of the past
 living her life in fear
 only prolong the fast
 
 drinking her dreams away
 as she did yesterday
 sobbing that everyday
 is always the same day
 
 having gone all the way
 for carefreeness to ache
 it had been hell to pay
 now it was time to wake
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