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Laundry
  Finally school is over
  I can ditch my soulless uniform
  Leaving its pale faded color
  And formless shaped
  In a crumpled pile
  There it sits fittingly on the cold, wet tile
  Where it belongs
  What is this on the floor?
  Your school clothes?
  The ones I just washed and folded?
  This is an expensive uniform
  Take care of it
  Don’t leave it on my floor

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