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My frustration told me That madness would Answer my prayer but I tried going mad, Screaming Holy! in Acred forests Grabbing at atmospheric Redemption and sunlight forgiveness I tried going mad Waving lone **** heartache In crowds of closed-box Timid hurt, "I'm sorry I'm sorry!" I tried going mad Dancing barstool homeless Through heavenly hallways Laughing insanity, "Take my eyes!" I tried going mad Cursing schoolhouse process-plant Ideology and worship "Where is the FDA when You need them?" I tried going mad         In streets of gold With hungry hungry Empty sick blindness Taunting me, "Get a job!" I tried going mad With Poe and Shelley and Thomas and Wilde All howling humanity All singing Patriam I tried going mad         In type, Even seeing briefly Line/break suicide On liquid crystal display   Oh! I tried going mad But my soul dragged me To earthcore wisdom and Vibrated my atomic scaffolding Immaculate
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Mar 2, 2014
Mar 2, 2014 at 8:54 PM UTC
I tried going mad
My frustration told me That madness would Answer my prayer but I tried going mad, Screaming Holy! in Acred forests Grabbing at atmospheric Redemption and sunlight forgiveness I tried going mad Waving lone **** heartache In crowds of closed-box Timid hurt, "I'm sorry I'm sorry!" I tried going mad Dancing barstool homeless Through heavenly hallways Laughing insanity, "Take my eyes!" I tried going mad Cursing schoolhouse process-plant Ideology and worship "Where is the FDA when You need them?" I tried going mad         In streets of gold With hungry hungry Empty sick blindness Taunting me, "Get a job!" I tried going mad With Poe and Shelley and Thomas and Wilde All howling humanity All singing Patriam I tried going mad         In type, Even seeing briefly Line/break suicide On liquid crystal display   Oh! I tried going mad But my soul dragged me To earthcore wisdom and Vibrated my atomic scaffolding Immaculate
colin-anhut
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Mar 2, 2014
Mar 2, 2014 at 8:54 PM UTC
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