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a focus on the filling of waterbeds.
hoses connected inside acrossrooms we'll
labor to drag and yank the lengthy lawn ornament
across our interior decorated mess, the
painting knocked sideways, the vases tucked
away safely on other couches to prevent
the inevitable that inevitably took your
friend's old lamp the ends screwed in after
wetting your carpet, linens, television,
computer, several important bills or memos,
the chemical to control the bacteria internal
to the mattress stains your hands and she's
laughing, it stinks horribly, this odd
contraption chemical dye reeking of iodine,
and slowly,
after much pumping of
waters, you can drag the hose full of water out of
your house and someone might get lucky enough
to sleep,
but chances are, you're not moved in yet.
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