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Past the deep Gotham of my eyes -- The authority of my headache reads The graffiti of the prophets -- scribbled On the back walls of the train-station: Commute, work, commute, eat, Commute, work, commute, sleep; Work Buy Die And Say AYE-AYE, Sir. How many Dear Mr. Heartbreak letters Have been etched here -- (I cannot say how many) -- Deep in the Gotham of my eyes -- Cold as a city empty of alleys -- Maybe I'll please the philistines, With much talk of good money. I'll study Their scriptures about the nonsense of art. At last I'll make good -- I'll finally make them happy. I'll try a new part in my hair. Maybe I'll put down this pen; stop these letters. From now on, I'll express myself in tears.
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Feb 20, 2013
Feb 20, 2013 at 4:32 PM UTC
Past the deep Gotham of my eyes
Past the deep Gotham of my eyes -- The authority of my headache reads The graffiti of the prophets -- scribbled On the back walls of the train-station: Commute, work, commute, eat, Commute, work, commute, sleep; Work Buy Die And Say AYE-AYE, Sir. How many Dear Mr. Heartbreak letters Have been etched here -- (I cannot say how many) -- Deep in the Gotham of my eyes -- Cold as a city empty of alleys -- Maybe I'll please the philistines, With much talk of good money. I'll study Their scriptures about the nonsense of art. At last I'll make good -- I'll finally make them happy. I'll try a new part in my hair. Maybe I'll put down this pen; stop these letters. From now on, I'll express myself in tears.
joseph-paris
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Brazilian
Feb 20, 2013
Feb 20, 2013 at 4:32 PM UTC
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