如何拥有访客

Toby Bochan
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他要飞过来看你过长周末。他工作的地方有各种各样的假期,银行、学校或政府。你不知道他到底是干什么的。与数字有关的事物你们从大学就认识了,从大学开始。毕业后你每年见他一两次:同样的地点,同样的时间之类的。但这是他第一次来看你,就为了见你。他住得很远,开车是不可能的。尤其是因为你讨厌开车,而他又没有车。托马斯,永远为你着想托马斯,从来不是汤姆,托马斯住在波士顿。他说,他不需要车。他太好了!另一方面,你的车一直在出毛病:发出刺耳的声音,熄火。早上你给车加油(3乘以3是个神奇的数字),希望它能启动。在你住的德克萨斯州,真的没有别的路可走了。托马斯乘坐的是马萨诸塞州波士顿的公共交通T线。你把词弄混了,试着把它写成打油诗
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How to Have a Visitor
H is flying in to see you for a long weekend. He works at a place where you get every possible holiday, a bank or a school or the government. You don’t know exactly what he does. Something involving numbers. You have known each other since college, from college. You’ve seen him once or twice a year since graduation: same place, same time kind of things. But this is his first visit to see you, just to see you. He lives far enough away that driving isn’t feasible. Especially because you hate to drive and he doesn’t own a car. Th omas, always for you Th omas and never Tom, Th omas lives in Boston. He doesn’t, he says, need a car. How nice for him! Your car, on the other hand, has been acting up: making rude noises, stalling. Mornings you pump the gas (three times three is the magic number) and hope that it will start. Th ere is really no other way to get around where you live in Texas. Th omas takes the T, the mass transit in Boston, Massachusetts. You mix up the words, try to fit it into a limerick:
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