I left the bankbecause they wouldn’t deposit my cheque of poems. So I went to the store, but they didn’t acceptmy currency of words. So I boxed all my storiesand took them to charity. But they refused my donation and asked me to give blood instead. I opened the notebooks and made them look, 'What do you think I wrote these in?Kamand Kojouri
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My bank rejected my cheque of poems. So I went to the store and they wouldn't accept my currency of words. So I boxed all my stories and took them to charity, but they refused my donation and asked me to give blood instead. I opened the notebooks and made them look, "What do you think I wrote these in? Do you think I wrote these in a notebook? Do you think I wrote these in a book? Do you think I wrote these in a journal?"
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