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i hate you you concrete jungle broken and jagged roads that bear their rusted metal rods like ribs the smells of sewerage always beneath your steps smog and absurd dreams circulate through the veins of infants who smoke clove cigarettes and ask with neutral stares why are you afraid to die? why can't you just live? I will die asking why I love this city so much!!! I will ask that my dead body be unceremoniously laid under the red Indonesian clay where countless unknowns were laid before me bury me in Jakarta. tell the single mom with the face I've always wanted to kiss that I was only trying to feel loved for the very first time
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Apr 25, 2020
Apr 25, 2020 at 11:57 AM UTC
Bury Me In Jakarta
i hate you you concrete jungle broken and jagged roads that bear their rusted metal rods like ribs the smells of sewerage always beneath your steps smog and absurd dreams circulate through the veins of infants who smoke clove cigarettes and ask with neutral stares why are you afraid to die? why can't you just live? I will die asking why I love this city so much!!! I will ask that my dead body be unceremoniously laid under the red Indonesian clay where countless unknowns were laid before me bury me in Jakarta. tell the single mom with the face I've always wanted to kiss that I was only trying to feel loved for the very first time
a poem about my new home Jakarta
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48/M/New Orleans, Louisiana
Apr 25, 2020
Apr 25, 2020 at 11:57 AM UTC
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