From c9b13f232d73699cba86ce1ade5fdf5a15b67e85 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Case Duckworth Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2015 00:36:33 -0700 Subject: Add externalizing links process to compile.sh --- when-im-sorry-i.html | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'when-im-sorry-i.html') diff --git a/when-im-sorry-i.html b/when-im-sorry-i.html index 11e1499..984be2f 100644 --- a/when-im-sorry-i.html +++ b/when-im-sorry-i.html @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@

Your casserole dish takes the longest:
it has some baked-in crust from when you
cooked chicken last night. Washing it
allows me to think about this poem’s title
and the first few lines. Now that I’ve
written them down, I’ve forgotten the rest.

While scraping at something with my finger-
nail, I catch myself wondering again whether
you’ll thank me for washing your dishes.
I realize that this would defeat the point
of my gesture, that this has destroyed
all good thoughts I’ve had about saying

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“I’m sorry.” This, this is the reason why
I am always apologizing: because I never
mean it, because there is always, in some
attic
, a thought roaming that says, insists:
“I’ve done nothing wrong, and I deserve
all I can take, and more than that.”

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“I’m sorry.” This, this is the reason why
I am always apologizing: because I never
mean it, because there is always, in some
attic
, a thought roaming that says, insists:
“I’ve done nothing wrong, and I deserve
all I can take, and more than that.”