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Puff and Pomp of Circumstance I maestrate my digits unseen As an old lady hums loudly off-tune begging to see their face I tap my fingers to the drum Watching myself walk the stage Knowing I will receive no applause How many people will watch-- Scoff as I go the distance A piece of paper with a shiny crest, Firewood, tinder, disinterest A hilarious dream, The biggest lie ever sold But I still walk and talk and sit as I'm told No great symposium, No perfect forum As every time I went to speak I was silenced, Pleaded to keep clean The great farewell dictation of objectivity Of dis-indoctrination I wanted to scream No ma'am you are mistaken The quaking words you claim are making A better world, a better place? Setting the stage for the end of day And a rambunctious after-party Full of mean mead and black wine ******* in the grass of the divine "Let us remember..." That they have never been "...In the holy presence of God"
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May 26, 2018
May 26, 2018 at 10:55 PM UTC
*** Laude
Puff and Pomp of Circumstance I maestrate my digits unseen As an old lady hums loudly off-tune begging to see their face I tap my fingers to the drum Watching myself walk the stage Knowing I will receive no applause How many people will watch-- Scoff as I go the distance A piece of paper with a shiny crest, Firewood, tinder, disinterest A hilarious dream, The biggest lie ever sold But I still walk and talk and sit as I'm told No great symposium, No perfect forum As every time I went to speak I was silenced, Pleaded to keep clean The great farewell dictation of objectivity Of dis-indoctrination I wanted to scream No ma'am you are mistaken The quaking words you claim are making A better world, a better place? Setting the stage for the end of day And a rambunctious after-party Full of mean mead and black wine ******* in the grass of the divine "Let us remember..." That they have never been "...In the holy presence of God"
TimelessWave
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M/San Francisco, CA
May 26, 2018
May 26, 2018 at 10:55 PM UTC
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