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Twice told I was to die By violent hand of races Not my own, I ran from one, Laughed at the other. The Makah nation Squeezed upon a dry reservation Saw blood spill And bone break of Drunken mishap and malice. Chill was my blood Of random midnight calls And the deep drunk whisper I will **** you, A rant I will **** you, I knew true one day, One day. And so I fled. Two extra decades in my bones, Out the door of the V.I. tavern Lookout on the world. Swerves young black Sideways cross the crosswalk Slams me silly. I turn and step and push Him into a snarled threat: I’ll get my gun and **** you. I spit laughter in his face.
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Sep 19, 2025
Sep 19, 2025 at 11:06 AM UTC
Twice Told
Twice told I was to die By violent hand of races Not my own, I ran from one, Laughed at the other. The Makah nation Squeezed upon a dry reservation Saw blood spill And bone break of Drunken mishap and malice. Chill was my blood Of random midnight calls And the deep drunk whisper I will **** you, A rant I will **** you, I knew true one day, One day. And so I fled. Two extra decades in my bones, Out the door of the V.I. tavern Lookout on the world. Swerves young black Sideways cross the crosswalk Slams me silly. I turn and step and push Him into a snarled threat: I’ll get my gun and **** you. I spit laughter in his face.
Two absolutely true stories.
MichaelSunBear9901
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74/M/Seattle
Sep 19, 2025
Sep 19, 2025 at 11:06 AM UTC
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