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It's the little things that drives one mad, a snapped shoelace, on your way to the liquor store in the driving snow. A cockroach in the cereal, dead batteries, when all you want to do is listen to music. Shifty eyed people in my house, quietly plotting my demise. It's the tree of life, cut down to clear space for a parking lot. No love from my brother. Another frosty day in April. Cigarette prices constantly rising astronomically. Footsteps in an empty hallway. It's Just a hop, skip, and a jump to the madhouse.
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Apr 29, 2022
Apr 29, 2022 at 10:42 PM UTC
It's Just a Hop, Skip, and a Jump to the Madhouse
It's the little things that drives one mad, a snapped shoelace, on your way to the liquor store in the driving snow. A cockroach in the cereal, dead batteries, when all you want to do is listen to music. Shifty eyed people in my house, quietly plotting my demise. It's the tree of life, cut down to clear space for a parking lot. No love from my brother. Another frosty day in April. Cigarette prices constantly rising astronomically. Footsteps in an empty hallway. It's Just a hop, skip, and a jump to the madhouse.
thomas-w-case
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59/M/Clear Lake
Apr 29, 2022
Apr 29, 2022 at 10:42 PM UTC
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