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Call of the Unread Books
It seems I’ve truly learned to appreciate the love of reading.
 I hardly do anything else these days
 I sit in the TV room with the TV off 
 the blinds not open,
 but the sun comes through anyways
 and finds me with a book in my hands.
 I’ve found myself not wanting to do anything else,
 but I have so many plans,
 Plans to go places
 to do things I’ve never done 
 to discover art and photography and myself
 but I have found that reading takes away the pain,
 takes away the disappointment and frustration that follows
 when life doesn’t happen the way you thought it would
 because it never does;
 reading takes me to a land, my own Neverland,
 different in every book, where all of my plans seem possible
 and it seems like things that I want for my life can be true
 but only when I complete page after page,
 engrossed in the world that exists only in my imagination.
 And even though I never do anything else,
 or get anything done,
 the bookshelf compels me to empty itself of unread books it claims, slowly
 so I never ignore its call, I never stop,
 and I stay in the TV room
 with the sun approving my actions through its consistent appearance.

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