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These days in budgeted decadence You twist on your thrifted finery And leave me to mine own You are children marching the cobblestones Like soldiers into lines that you know very Little of, together and alone Collective and individual struggles fought Black coffee for the morning Ethanol for some inky hour after twelve None of your souls have been bought Yet, and I hope they won't in the true dawning From the cutting of the safety net, may you delve Into futures sufficient and abundant, All ye heirs apparent.
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Oct 13, 2022
Oct 13, 2022 at 7:43 PM UTC
The Bristo crowd of kids
These days in budgeted decadence You twist on your thrifted finery And leave me to mine own You are children marching the cobblestones Like soldiers into lines that you know very Little of, together and alone Collective and individual struggles fought Black coffee for the morning Ethanol for some inky hour after twelve None of your souls have been bought Yet, and I hope they won't in the true dawning From the cutting of the safety net, may you delve Into futures sufficient and abundant, All ye heirs apparent.
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Oct 13, 2022
Oct 13, 2022 at 7:43 PM UTC
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