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One plastic lady arrives at the door.
Cheeks ruddy, she rings the doorbell no more.
She takes one brick step in a house.
The house that's warm with cold.
She removes her jacket with right-angled moves,
Her spring creaking and her porcelain clinking.
She sits; upright, prim and proper,
And awaits
Whatever that would change her.

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