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Times New Roman Tragedy
I met you at the bookstore
 You were flipping through pages
 Encompassed in a jumble of words
 All mashed together in Times New Roman font
 
 Your blue eyes were warm and kind
 And it was kindness that I so needed
 I saw the words spill from your lips
 As you said “hello” in Times New Roman font
 
 Your warm smile matched your scratchy tweed jacket
 That always reminded me of the 19th Century, more or less
 Its individual threads worn but tidy
 Like the unwavering lines of Times New Roman font
 
 I read your story cover to cover
 It spanned through journeys forgotten by time
 From snow-capped mountains to roaring rivers
 Line by line you trekked in Times New Roman font
 
 You comforted me when I felt wretched
 When I wished I could crumble and burst
 Become the dusty, intangible words I stood for
 Etched into me in Times New Roman Font
 
 I picked you up in the bookstore
 And I listened as you told me your tale
 But you were only a character, not even real
 Your paper heart beating in Times New Roman Font
 
 And worse, you died, in the midst of your story
 Not even at the end; a disgrace, really
 And I cried in the bookstore between your dusty pages
 As you uttered your final words in Times New Roman font

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