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| yesterday I went to the grocery store. |
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| and was half way through the check stand |
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| I had shopped for the whole family. |
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| I don't know what got into me. |
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| so I spent the week cooking casseroles. |
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| I feel like one of those eternal motion machines |
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| designed for an obsolete task |
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| that just keeps on running. |
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| I certainly don't want them back either. |
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| When the last baby stopped getting up at night, I didn't stop. |
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| I would get up at four or sometimes even three, |
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| every morning and roam the house. |
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| There was something I loved about |
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| the streets absolutel still |
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| though in the morning I was so tired. |
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| It took me almost four years to learn |
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| to sleep all night again. |
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| And William never understood. |
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| To him if you are tired, you sleep. |
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| I have never been able to penetrate |
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| the simplicity of his logic |
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| the ogic of most of the world |
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