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The feet caress the silenced floors The eyes delightfully shriek at the intoxicating images that carve the divergent atoms The fingers dance across the tantalizing haze of consumerism. We're in the supermarket. How much can we take until it's considered **** We are drowning in a pool of tortillas Our senses are toiled away from the capability to mindlessly self-inflict We are penetrated by blissful locomotives Be practical, they say That's a mans job!, they say I am deaf. I foolishly push the masculine carts I taste the hysterical white privilege as it burns down my throat into an endless ride of heavenly ignorance.
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Mar 15, 2016
Mar 15, 2016 at 10:07 PM UTC
Supermarket Bones
The feet caress the silenced floors The eyes delightfully shriek at the intoxicating images that carve the divergent atoms The fingers dance across the tantalizing haze of consumerism. We're in the supermarket. How much can we take until it's considered **** We are drowning in a pool of tortillas Our senses are toiled away from the capability to mindlessly self-inflict We are penetrated by blissful locomotives Be practical, they say That's a mans job!, they say I am deaf. I foolishly push the masculine carts I taste the hysterical white privilege as it burns down my throat into an endless ride of heavenly ignorance.
madison-burnham
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Mar 15, 2016
Mar 15, 2016 at 10:07 PM UTC
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