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It's been heard I'm adequate with words If only they knew, they knew less than the full story It's been said I'm blithe, articulate I'm pleasant at that That I have and want not's compensatory transitory In the end, I'm worth forlorn words, no more In the end, my has-been charm goes dead weight In the end, I'm your additive to the dull days In the end, my gains come from a snake's tongue In the end, I'm nothing but words for reading black lies on the white light of a flat screen In the end, I've nothing but words beneath me beneath me Beneath me twists and turns the caverns where my heart grows. I call it art to your face, when I'm a broker by trade. You won't know that you trade, you won't see that I sell myself. You won't feel the hidden strings on your cervical spine until you've given your food, four walls, window and door, given your love to a dead duck scanning for escape.
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Oct 21, 2017
Oct 21, 2017 at 2:42 PM UTC
Grievances - Nothing but Words
It's been heard I'm adequate with words If only they knew, they knew less than the full story It's been said I'm blithe, articulate I'm pleasant at that That I have and want not's compensatory transitory In the end, I'm worth forlorn words, no more In the end, my has-been charm goes dead weight In the end, I'm your additive to the dull days In the end, my gains come from a snake's tongue In the end, I'm nothing but words for reading black lies on the white light of a flat screen In the end, I've nothing but words beneath me beneath me Beneath me twists and turns the caverns where my heart grows. I call it art to your face, when I'm a broker by trade. You won't know that you trade, you won't see that I sell myself. You won't feel the hidden strings on your cervical spine until you've given your food, four walls, window and door, given your love to a dead duck scanning for escape.
at certain things, i excel but in doing them i hurt myself
ZeroNine
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Oct 21, 2017
Oct 21, 2017 at 2:42 PM UTC
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