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you’ve had your whole future mapped out since you were 16, sitting in homeroom and hand-picking your life. me, i’ve got no plans to speak of, still trying to figure myself out; everything major still undecided and undeclared because pandora’s box is always really pretty until you open it, and the future’s really alluring until you’re in it and you’re wondering if it really fits. and i know it’s stupid trying to plan for a car crash, to plan on ******* up   but i’ve been trying to take precautions in case i don’t grow into who you were counting on. i keep your promises tucked in my pocket, you make vows just to talk about it. and i don’t know much about fate because once my horoscope actually told me that i’ll be alone and unloved forever, born under an unlucky star, so i’m not placing my trust in the stars even if sometimes i get the sneaking suspicion they might just be right. i’m trying to dictate my own future without having a tongue, i’m trying to find a future i’ll be content living in. people are always waiting for time to run out, and i’ve always been waiting for the fall out. because i know all good things have to end all bands have to break up, all stars have to explode, all slow dances have to still, and eventually all loves have to run out in one way or another. and i’ve got front row seats to the inevitable explosion because you’re a heart attack and i’m totally doomed we’re just bombs going off too soon we’re just strangers dancing in a crowded room we’re just ****** up and wishing on the moon we’re just racking up casual causalities we’re just reading our fortunes in the coffee grinds and tea leaves, half-joking and half-a-little-too-honest when you peered at yours and said, “it says we’re gonna grow old and grey together, and move out of the city and have a bunch of loud mouthed kids with your eyes.” i don’t know about the future and i suppose you’d like to tell me about it, after all you’ve had your whole future mapped out since you were 16, sitting in homeroom and hand-picking your life. but it’s an affliction, all those ******* predictions. don’t tell me where you want to be in five years in from now; tell where you’re actually going to be tomorrow. because i was dying for this week to be over and then i was dying for this year to be over. and i can see it clearly, my whole life lived in transit on the way to something else. i was dying to finish high school and then i was dying to finish college and then i was just dying, and i forgot to live in the present in my rush to get to the future.
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Feb 19, 2015
Feb 19, 2015 at 7:37 PM UTC
if you'd tell me about the future
you’ve had your whole future mapped out since you were 16, sitting in homeroom and hand-picking your life. me, i’ve got no plans to speak of, still trying to figure myself out; everything major still undecided and undeclared because pandora’s box is always really pretty until you open it, and the future’s really alluring until you’re in it and you’re wondering if it really fits. and i know it’s stupid trying to plan for a car crash, to plan on ******* up   but i’ve been trying to take precautions in case i don’t grow into who you were counting on. i keep your promises tucked in my pocket, you make vows just to talk about it. and i don’t know much about fate because once my horoscope actually told me that i’ll be alone and unloved forever, born under an unlucky star, so i’m not placing my trust in the stars even if sometimes i get the sneaking suspicion they might just be right. i’m trying to dictate my own future without having a tongue, i’m trying to find a future i’ll be content living in. people are always waiting for time to run out, and i’ve always been waiting for the fall out. because i know all good things have to end all bands have to break up, all stars have to explode, all slow dances have to still, and eventually all loves have to run out in one way or another. and i’ve got front row seats to the inevitable explosion because you’re a heart attack and i’m totally doomed we’re just bombs going off too soon we’re just strangers dancing in a crowded room we’re just ****** up and wishing on the moon we’re just racking up casual causalities we’re just reading our fortunes in the coffee grinds and tea leaves, half-joking and half-a-little-too-honest when you peered at yours and said, “it says we’re gonna grow old and grey together, and move out of the city and have a bunch of loud mouthed kids with your eyes.” i don’t know about the future and i suppose you’d like to tell me about it, after all you’ve had your whole future mapped out since you were 16, sitting in homeroom and hand-picking your life. but it’s an affliction, all those ******* predictions. don’t tell me where you want to be in five years in from now; tell where you’re actually going to be tomorrow. because i was dying for this week to be over and then i was dying for this year to be over. and i can see it clearly, my whole life lived in transit on the way to something else. i was dying to finish high school and then i was dying to finish college and then i was just dying, and i forgot to live in the present in my rush to get to the future.
the future both terrifies and excites me, but mostly it confuses me and writing makes me feel a little more unscrambled
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Feb 19, 2015
Feb 19, 2015 at 7:37 PM UTC
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