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They sit in the library
unaware of how long they have been there,
three students joined in a clandestine laugh
over some obscure hilarity.
They recline in the rigid wooden chairs
as if they were regal thrones adorned with velvet cushions.
They revel in the pure, delirious disregard
of assignments untouched and thoughts uncontemplated
that only students can know.
A sense of purpose has brought them here -
maybe it was to dig up more on the French Revolution,
or obsess over that research paper coming up,
or to reflect on the inane actions of society,
or to discuss the eternal cycle of war and peace.
Maybe.
But perhaps, on this occasion,
they only came to laugh.
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