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I found graffiti pleasing On my worst of days Painted prejudice against order and orders Alive on a ton of bricks. One such image stuck with me A giraffe, long necked and smiling Happier than me, but Not tragically alive so. I loved him and I Thought I would get him tattooed. Unlikely, the permanent terrifies me. And doing so would insult that lovely little message. His smile meant, Don't be afraid of sadness, For like happiness, it goes, You are a ship facing waves of both, There were stormy seas ahead. I smile, because, it took something so permanent Something so fixed As a smile on a wall To let me know that nothing stays the same.
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Jan 15, 2015
Jan 15, 2015 at 12:50 PM UTC
The Oporto Giraffe
I found graffiti pleasing On my worst of days Painted prejudice against order and orders Alive on a ton of bricks. One such image stuck with me A giraffe, long necked and smiling Happier than me, but Not tragically alive so. I loved him and I Thought I would get him tattooed. Unlikely, the permanent terrifies me. And doing so would insult that lovely little message. His smile meant, Don't be afraid of sadness, For like happiness, it goes, You are a ship facing waves of both, There were stormy seas ahead. I smile, because, it took something so permanent Something so fixed As a smile on a wall To let me know that nothing stays the same.
Another true story. It's strange how you can be so suddenly reminded of something from so long ago. http://i.imgur.com/i18LTDE.jpg
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Jan 15, 2015
Jan 15, 2015 at 12:50 PM UTC
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