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If society was a person it would be a girl with perfect hair. If society was a person it would be a burden too heavy to bear. I society was a person, it would have rotten insides. If society was a person, it would be a Rottweiler or a runaway bride. If society was a person, it would be a student and ideas it would seek. If society was a person, it would be as sharp as a mountains peak. If society was a person, it would smell like sweatshirts and gigs. If society was a person, it would hide behind colourful wigs. If society was a person, consider it suicidal. If society was a person, its acts would all be genocidal. Society is a thing, heinous but misunderstood, Society is ruined, like the embers of burnt wood. We broke it Not bothered to fix it Want to know it Want to change it Go and understand it Change it Break it Make it But I’m just a writer, What should I know about it?
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Feb 20, 2017
Feb 20, 2017 at 2:25 PM UTC
If Society Was A Person
If society was a person it would be a girl with perfect hair. If society was a person it would be a burden too heavy to bear. I society was a person, it would have rotten insides. If society was a person, it would be a Rottweiler or a runaway bride. If society was a person, it would be a student and ideas it would seek. If society was a person, it would be as sharp as a mountains peak. If society was a person, it would smell like sweatshirts and gigs. If society was a person, it would hide behind colourful wigs. If society was a person, consider it suicidal. If society was a person, its acts would all be genocidal. Society is a thing, heinous but misunderstood, Society is ruined, like the embers of burnt wood. We broke it Not bothered to fix it Want to know it Want to change it Go and understand it Change it Break it Make it But I’m just a writer, What should I know about it?
But I'm just a writer, What should I know about it?
AdelaideLondon
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Feb 20, 2017
Feb 20, 2017 at 2:25 PM UTC
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