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I am not an estimation, I live off of variation. Don't put me in your connotations. Leave me off your tongue. I coat things in lamination, Keep them though I cannot save them. I eat things past expiration, Though they make me sick. I have blurred periphery, The world, at once too much to see. The Earth needs a mastectomy To **** away the cancer. We think we'll make a legacy, When all we do is die and breathe. They want nature to take a knee, Things may get explosive. We are the children of the ****** The soldiers shipped away to wars, Conglomeration CEOs, We loathe the place from which we're born. Laying out, fermented, bruised. We curse the tree which let us loose. The rotten fruits which once were new, Have stained the kitchen table.
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Feb 28, 2018
Feb 28, 2018 at 4:48 AM UTC
Rotten Fruits
I am not an estimation, I live off of variation. Don't put me in your connotations. Leave me off your tongue. I coat things in lamination, Keep them though I cannot save them. I eat things past expiration, Though they make me sick. I have blurred periphery, The world, at once too much to see. The Earth needs a mastectomy To **** away the cancer. We think we'll make a legacy, When all we do is die and breathe. They want nature to take a knee, Things may get explosive. We are the children of the ****** The soldiers shipped away to wars, Conglomeration CEOs, We loathe the place from which we're born. Laying out, fermented, bruised. We curse the tree which let us loose. The rotten fruits which once were new, Have stained the kitchen table.
lyz-yearicks
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20/F/American
Feb 28, 2018
Feb 28, 2018 at 4:48 AM UTC
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