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My private username  is in the Public Domain I guess I'm too headstrong for all the bubble bursters Placate my phosphorous soul I'm sorry for my outburst I'm an oddball Inconceivable What am I to do with these overdone and overdue Blockbuster tapes I have just finished over viewing? I contrive white elephants for all those who tip the scales Whose guesses are as good as mine as to how some make time to fold a thousand origami cranes I've been beaten with broomsticks and Plexiglas riot shields Because I was looking for the middle way between indulgence and denial But rest assured, the glum lobbyist is going to counter balance the dumbwaiter As the elevator operator takes the escalator because he's all about time management When I was young I could see people's guardian angels and auras But now the angels are gone and only the auras remain "I hate my life and all the choices I'v mad that have brought me here"
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Sep 21, 2014
Sep 21, 2014 at 3:47 AM UTC
Cerumen
My private username  is in the Public Domain I guess I'm too headstrong for all the bubble bursters Placate my phosphorous soul I'm sorry for my outburst I'm an oddball Inconceivable What am I to do with these overdone and overdue Blockbuster tapes I have just finished over viewing? I contrive white elephants for all those who tip the scales Whose guesses are as good as mine as to how some make time to fold a thousand origami cranes I've been beaten with broomsticks and Plexiglas riot shields Because I was looking for the middle way between indulgence and denial But rest assured, the glum lobbyist is going to counter balance the dumbwaiter As the elevator operator takes the escalator because he's all about time management When I was young I could see people's guardian angels and auras But now the angels are gone and only the auras remain "I hate my life and all the choices I'v mad that have brought me here"
tommy-johnson
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Sep 21, 2014
Sep 21, 2014 at 3:47 AM UTC
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