University Is Just *makes Appointment* *fills Water Bottle* *updates Google Calendar* *buys Shitty Campus
university is just *makes appointment* *fills water bottle* *updates google calendar* *buys shitty campus food* *answers emails* *makes another appointment* *stares at review page for thirty minutes* *laptop battery dies* *eats all your snacks as soon as you get to the library* *more emails* *walk behind slow people*
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Anna Akhmatova, tr. by Judith Hemschemeyer, from Selected Poems; “Little Song,”
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– François Arnaud, for Interview Magazine

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