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Were indifference and suffering to go, Where'd our sad tradition be? Drugged to sleep in an asylum, or Muttering mad at a last bit of breakfast. It was simply illogical to ignore As a child, the things it seemed grown-ups should know: Evil-doing is easy And sorrow's solution isn't vast. Thinking of our sad tradition is Like watching a janitor far past Retiring age struggle to take out An employer's trash. His Chest rasps and his bent spine heaves; the boss begins to shout "You need to hurry, ****** I wanna get drunk before Too long, and I need to stop by the store."
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Dec 27, 2012
Dec 27, 2012 at 1:59 AM UTC
Our Sad Tradition
Were indifference and suffering to go, Where'd our sad tradition be? Drugged to sleep in an asylum, or Muttering mad at a last bit of breakfast. It was simply illogical to ignore As a child, the things it seemed grown-ups should know: Evil-doing is easy And sorrow's solution isn't vast. Thinking of our sad tradition is Like watching a janitor far past Retiring age struggle to take out An employer's trash. His Chest rasps and his bent spine heaves; the boss begins to shout "You need to hurry, ****** I wanna get drunk before Too long, and I need to stop by the store."
christopher-howard-gorrie
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Dec 27, 2012
Dec 27, 2012 at 1:59 AM UTC
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