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Worshipping and demonized, Force fed and forbidden, Since stone age, Interwoven irreversibly, Hands in air, like Trying to stab the night's sky. You dance like snakes would, You maintain an ironic hipster pose For everyone, at all times, Standing, bright in this Dingy old house. Blowing air kisses and out Sliver smoke rings, all night long, You are the gum snapping stranger, Pacing up and down the hall, Wearing a tight t-shirt With daises, And tighter jeans. Calling for your taxi In the near morning, From the door, in freezing rain You somersault from place to New and exciting place, Give to you to drink mandrogora, Until you are muddied and slow, Like a double-decker bus. Hypnotic and hallucinogenic, Unsure if this is legal, As if you really care, Thinking you are so very ******** like some Witchdoctor or Voodoo Priest, This was not what you expected, The journey through the living room walls. -Jamie F. Nugent
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Apr 22, 2016
Apr 22, 2016 at 4:18 AM UTC
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Worshipping and demonized, Force fed and forbidden, Since stone age, Interwoven irreversibly, Hands in air, like Trying to stab the night's sky. You dance like snakes would, You maintain an ironic hipster pose For everyone, at all times, Standing, bright in this Dingy old house. Blowing air kisses and out Sliver smoke rings, all night long, You are the gum snapping stranger, Pacing up and down the hall, Wearing a tight t-shirt With daises, And tighter jeans. Calling for your taxi In the near morning, From the door, in freezing rain You somersault from place to New and exciting place, Give to you to drink mandrogora, Until you are muddied and slow, Like a double-decker bus. Hypnotic and hallucinogenic, Unsure if this is legal, As if you really care, Thinking you are so very ******** like some Witchdoctor or Voodoo Priest, This was not what you expected, The journey through the living room walls. -Jamie F. Nugent
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Apr 22, 2016
Apr 22, 2016 at 4:18 AM UTC
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