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Like a Hemmingway I wish to shoot myself in the head In the hopes that what comes out Will fall on the page in just the right way That she is left in awe Of my scattered (splattered) thoughts As though I were Van Gogh I slash and sever my body And offer it up to passersby Who only offer indifferent glances While I slowly bleed to death Atop another blank canvas And just like the great wordslingers Luminaries who build empires from pen strokes I will take the stage with my magnum opus Only to crumble to dust in the light
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Jun 17, 2010
Jun 17, 2010 at 8:41 PM UTC
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Like a Hemmingway I wish to shoot myself in the head In the hopes that what comes out Will fall on the page in just the right way That she is left in awe Of my scattered (splattered) thoughts As though I were Van Gogh I slash and sever my body And offer it up to passersby Who only offer indifferent glances While I slowly bleed to death Atop another blank canvas And just like the great wordslingers Luminaries who build empires from pen strokes I will take the stage with my magnum opus Only to crumble to dust in the light
These words are mine and mine alone.
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Jun 17, 2010
Jun 17, 2010 at 8:41 PM UTC
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