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To become poor be miserable. Chuck your shoes into the ocean and feel the sand in your toes. Throw your last few sapphires rings and ruby necklaces into the murky green water and let them drift away from your mind so someone else can find them. Give all your money to a charity any charity And just like that, walk away. Live in the streets where rats are the size of racquetballs, the flies are your leaders to food. Thrive in a cardboard box that’s taped up And covered by a tarp. Listen to the croaks and groans of your cardboard box as it snows simply because you have nothing else but cold Do this and I'll guarantee that you'll be poor. I'll guarantee that you'll stink in writhing wrinkling clothing and if you ever happen to be loaded again extend your hand whether real or monetary to those you friended in the ally. Show them that you have the curse that gives hope.
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Mar 9, 2018
Mar 9, 2018 at 12:34 PM UTC
Curse for the Poor
To become poor be miserable. Chuck your shoes into the ocean and feel the sand in your toes. Throw your last few sapphires rings and ruby necklaces into the murky green water and let them drift away from your mind so someone else can find them. Give all your money to a charity any charity And just like that, walk away. Live in the streets where rats are the size of racquetballs, the flies are your leaders to food. Thrive in a cardboard box that’s taped up And covered by a tarp. Listen to the croaks and groans of your cardboard box as it snows simply because you have nothing else but cold Do this and I'll guarantee that you'll be poor. I'll guarantee that you'll stink in writhing wrinkling clothing and if you ever happen to be loaded again extend your hand whether real or monetary to those you friended in the ally. Show them that you have the curse that gives hope.
joshwithapen
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32/M/Mexican
Mar 9, 2018
Mar 9, 2018 at 12:34 PM UTC
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