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ciana
I am nothing.
This one time, I fell in love with a scarecrow A face chiseled from spare hand-me-downs patches to cover the leaks graffiti to ward off the ones who thought they were freaks reclusive, yet humble enough to find peace This one time, I decided it was over I left that one time with patches to cover the leaks I roamed with the stride of a fighter a keep out sign to signify that I was in need I know you'd say "if it were me, I would leave" This one time, I went back to his post dead trees, broken dreams and broken wings and it was there that his cries called out to me the crows called out, feeding their hunger through his defeat And that day, I left defiant wiping the blood from my cheeks the stride of a champion, evidence of a slate wiped clean you could say that I'm not clean that I'm no better, maybe worse my schemes are pointless thoughts scribbled on notebook paper that my thoughts are pointless schemes scribbled on notebook paper and I'd have to say that I'm just here to tell you, I like to bring home the scruffy scarecrow that breaks the crows wings and that if you were to request that he act like a civilized human being, he would simply reply, "civilized my syphilized yarbles!!!"
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Apr 18, 2014
Apr 18, 2014 at 12:52 AM UTC
Tears of Crows
We’re all the black sheep in someone’s story. We’re all heroes, soaking in our glory. We’re the monsters that hide under children’s beds. We’re the beautiful presence that rattle stranger’s heads. Full of pointless egos we are. Going nowhere for nothing. Trying to prove what we never knew. We all want to be with the stars. Heading somewhere to be something. Trying to find the easy way out, knowing that riches are for few. In truth we are the ugliest of ugly, full of scars and broken hearts. Hiding behind thoughtless minds, giving the illusion we want a beginning. Trying to maintain crumbling walls, screaming over the masses for something new. For the world, for the world we are strangers from afar. Gaining a closer look, we are conniving yet convincing. Trying to avoid falling into the darkness, we feed from light which is you.
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Mar 25, 2014
Mar 25, 2014 at 7:59 PM UTC
The uglies
*(Children in unison) I pledge of allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands; One nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.* Hey! Hey son! Here, have a beer. I hear there's not much to drink but have no fear! This is for your country You were born to be here And tomorrow, oh tomorrow.. You'll go Hey Ma'! There's plenty of beer, and too many women to count. We've got cheap herb and opiates But have no fear! There's plenty of needles here! and tomorrow, oh tomorrow.. Lt. Calley claims the rain will drown our sorrows Hey! Hey son! Here, have a beer. I hear there's not much to drink and the drugs are really cheap! But this is for your country and tomorrow, oh tomorrow.. You'll go.. Be a hero! Hey Ma'! Today I shot a boy. We set the village ablaze gunned the innocent tortured the children and I helped to hold the girl down and those.. those heroes ***** her and they asked me the-they said "them zipperheads ain't nothin' they deserve this! And you! You sonny boy well I'm sure a fine time with this young dime gon' do ya' just right!" And hey Ma', don't be disappointed in me but I was wrong.. I was.. I'm not strong! I'm no **** hero! Ma', I'm comin home from My Lai cuz' the guns and drugs ain't too far from my way the women still get treated like dirt, and the felons and murderers and predators walk away as the man who stood innocent lending a hand for help takes the blame and he gets a life sentence because he couldn't walk away! I'm no hero! And the man is the devil! And hey ma', I'm comin' home you'll see me no more cuz' the boy you raised has too much shame But Ma', Don't tellem' what I'd done.. I was a good man, an honorable one! But Ma', don't tell no one.. Don't tellem' what I'd done.. (shots fired)
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Sep 4, 2013
Sep 4, 2013 at 9:55 AM UTC
Hey Ma'
*(Children in unison) I pledge of allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands; One nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.* Hey! Hey son! Here, have a beer. I hear there's not much to drink but have no fear! This is for your country You were born to be here And tomorrow, oh tomorrow.. You'll go Hey Ma'! There's plenty of beer, and too many women to count. We've got cheap herb and opiates But have no fear! There's plenty of needles here! and tomorrow, oh tomorrow.. Lt. Calley claims the rain will drown our sorrows Hey! Hey son! Here, have a beer. I hear there's not much to drink and the drugs are really cheap! But this is for your country and tomorrow, oh tomorrow.. You'll go.. Be a hero! Hey Ma'! Today I shot a boy. We set the village ablaze gunned the innocent tortured the children and I helped to hold the girl down and those.. those heroes ***** her and they asked me the-they said "them zipperheads ain't nothin' they deserve this! And you! You sonny boy well I'm sure a fine time with this young dime gon' do ya' just right!" And hey Ma', don't be disappointed in me but I was wrong.. I was.. I'm not strong! I'm no **** hero! Ma', I'm comin home from My Lai cuz' the guns and drugs ain't too far from my way the women still get treated like dirt, and the felons and murderers and predators walk away as the man who stood innocent lending a hand for help takes the blame and he gets a life sentence because he couldn't walk away! I'm no hero! And the man is the devil! And hey ma', I'm comin' home you'll see me no more cuz' the boy you raised has too much shame But Ma', Don't tellem' what I'd done.. I was a good man, an honorable one! But Ma', don't tell no one.. Don't tellem' what I'd done.. (shots fired)
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Simon Says Do not let the anxiety attack The phrase running through the empty spaces deep inside the mind of a mad woman The mind of a malevolent monster, she who does not see first the good in others But the pain, oh the pain they feel Projecting onto her as if she is a goddess The silent one who walks among the clods They don't want you. Telling the voice which feeds the addiction to fear , pain and manipulation to stop You mean nothing, you are nothing. Stop judging and poking and prodding to create the nightmares. The things she sees in others who don't care Those living in fear since conceived, told who and what and how to believe If you just agree, you'll have friends If you just listen you'll have a "life" Just follow me Should I die, as a follower? Or alone... It's freedom... It's the way Wearing a costume to appease while calling it unique? Believing that beauty is a representation of a Holocaust victim, the women starving themselves to look like the ones America “feeds”? Thinking it appeals to show some skin, when the ones who look either need a bucket or napkin? Putting the idea in your head that substance is survival, Telling you not to do drugs while the doctor writes the prescription Given your own rights, a bar code with a smile on the side to define who you are Who... are ... you? Declare me a young David Koresh, creating a prolonged disaster It's not fair... It's not fair for one so young to know why her peers are inarticulate And it's not fair... It's not fair for a heart so big to build a wall of all the things, people, places and dreams that once stood so tall So ask yourself... Am I the butcher? Or am I the meat? Should I hate the shepard, if I am the sheep? It's not fair... Its not fair to live in a world so small after all the years of shame and pain, still unable to find somewhere to belong. So ask yourself, outside of all the pain them all telling you to forgive, forget In the final look, does the deer forgive the wolf?
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Aug 25, 2013
Aug 25, 2013 at 1:08 PM UTC
Simon says
Simon Says Do not let the anxiety attack The phrase running through the empty spaces deep inside the mind of a mad woman The mind of a malevolent monster, she who does not see first the good in others But the pain, oh the pain they feel Projecting onto her as if she is a goddess The silent one who walks among the clods They don't want you. Telling the voice which feeds the addiction to fear , pain and manipulation to stop You mean nothing, you are nothing. Stop judging and poking and prodding to create the nightmares. The things she sees in others who don't care Those living in fear since conceived, told who and what and how to believe If you just agree, you'll have friends If you just listen you'll have a "life" Just follow me Should I die, as a follower? Or alone... It's freedom... It's the way Wearing a costume to appease while calling it unique? Believing that beauty is a representation of a Holocaust victim, the women starving themselves to look like the ones America “feeds”? Thinking it appeals to show some skin, when the ones who look either need a bucket or napkin? Putting the idea in your head that substance is survival, Telling you not to do drugs while the doctor writes the prescription Given your own rights, a bar code with a smile on the side to define who you are Who... are ... you? Declare me a young David Koresh, creating a prolonged disaster It's not fair... It's not fair for one so young to know why her peers are inarticulate And it's not fair... It's not fair for a heart so big to build a wall of all the things, people, places and dreams that once stood so tall So ask yourself... Am I the butcher? Or am I the meat? Should I hate the shepard, if I am the sheep? It's not fair... Its not fair to live in a world so small after all the years of shame and pain, still unable to find somewhere to belong. So ask yourself, outside of all the pain them all telling you to forgive, forget In the final look, does the deer forgive the wolf?
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