You
can’t want to be inside of those walls,
I
protest.
It
must be boring, and so lonely.
Boring,
no, he says, because I still have
my
mind.
Lonely,
sometimes. But I wasn’t made to
feel
much.
I
could ask what you were made to do,
I
reply.
But
I don’t think I want to know.
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