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THE KIND CASHIER GAVE ME FIVE DOLLARS IN QUARTERS (LAUNDRY DAY)

Posted on July 27, 2014 by Morfindelx
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What we’ll miss the most
about the elimination of coinage
is the gradual disappearance of change
as a playful pun
in songs and stories
like this one.

Posted in Poetry | Tagged change, laundry, poem, song, story | Leave a reply

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