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I pushed my carriage through a narrow isle Of Packaged Animal carcasses Glazed over with a layer of shiny plastic And I’m watching a school of seemingly promiscuous   Humans picking up Styrofoam bundles Staring at them analytically Pondering its taste and texture I think; it would be completely barbaric If it wasn’t for the bright artificial Glare that beamed down on the meat If it wasn’t for the big pictures of Simmering meals with glasses of wine And the little umbrellas Pictures of perfect families Having a picnic In a park with  bright green grass And plastic smiles Uhm. Excuse me! An old woman stands in front of me Her carriage facing mine I can tell she’s reading me And with my eyes I tell her *-No, I am not like you But I am human*
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Nov 30, 2013
Nov 30, 2013 at 7:52 PM UTC
Humans
I pushed my carriage through a narrow isle Of Packaged Animal carcasses Glazed over with a layer of shiny plastic And I’m watching a school of seemingly promiscuous   Humans picking up Styrofoam bundles Staring at them analytically Pondering its taste and texture I think; it would be completely barbaric If it wasn’t for the bright artificial Glare that beamed down on the meat If it wasn’t for the big pictures of Simmering meals with glasses of wine And the little umbrellas Pictures of perfect families Having a picnic In a park with  bright green grass And plastic smiles Uhm. Excuse me! An old woman stands in front of me Her carriage facing mine I can tell she’s reading me And with my eyes I tell her *-No, I am not like you But I am human*
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Nov 30, 2013
Nov 30, 2013 at 7:52 PM UTC
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