Poem: April 6
Nostalgia
Nostalgia
We were proctors
in the year of testing.
We checked the runners
back. Those were the good
old days—
Now
I’m a mode.
Now I’m
soup.
Nostalgia
We were proctors
in the year of testing.
We checked the runners
back. Those were the good
old days—
Now
I’m a mode.
Now I’m
soup.
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