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The clichés crawl in many lines, pouring Out of my eyes and ears, and I think Maybe out my nose, but I’m Really not here enough to tell You are speaking, then crying, and I Can hear yelling too, so I know That you’re clutching your Head and pacing around and thinking too much I do my best to keep the pointy things very Far away and hidden so you will be Safe, good, healthy, and stay alive for Many more years, just because I told you to Years ago in a parked car outside that ****** fast food restaurant I remember You were screaming at me about something That doesn’t mean anything anymore Years ago I was lost and floating in numbers and Lines that had to be parallel and you scooped Me up and carried me away from All the noise and frustration and chaos. Many years ago I was little and you made me Cry very much because you were lost also Only now that I’m older I can see You need someone to scoop you up.
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Feb 16, 2010
Feb 16, 2010 at 4:49 PM UTC
Hide the Pointy Things
The clichés crawl in many lines, pouring Out of my eyes and ears, and I think Maybe out my nose, but I’m Really not here enough to tell You are speaking, then crying, and I Can hear yelling too, so I know That you’re clutching your Head and pacing around and thinking too much I do my best to keep the pointy things very Far away and hidden so you will be Safe, good, healthy, and stay alive for Many more years, just because I told you to Years ago in a parked car outside that ****** fast food restaurant I remember You were screaming at me about something That doesn’t mean anything anymore Years ago I was lost and floating in numbers and Lines that had to be parallel and you scooped Me up and carried me away from All the noise and frustration and chaos. Many years ago I was little and you made me Cry very much because you were lost also Only now that I’m older I can see You need someone to scoop you up.
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Feb 16, 2010
Feb 16, 2010 at 4:49 PM UTC
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