Ellen Kennedy Quotes
I Don't Want To Hate The President
i Don't Want To Go To Harvard
i Don't Want To Win The Pulitzer Prize
i Just Want To Sit In My Bathtub
and Think About Relationships I Will Never Have
with People I Will Never Meet
and Then Go Lay In My Bed
with A Magnifying Glass
and Count All The Stiches In My Sheets
until I Fall Asleep
and Wake Up
to Repeat Again.
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