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Am3r1cA

I grew up,

upside down in a place

where numbers

reigned supreme.

 

Who are you?

I grabbled for words

and they responded

quantify little girl

 

Well okay : 16, 27 inches,

a 95 percent,

45 miles per hour,

in the 5 signs of a zip code

 

I never felt as if my sequence

meant anything really,

what about volume?

Measure up or move on they insisted

 

As the people paced

back & forth, palms open,

putting their digits on display,

I counted the number of empty faces.

 

Their pockets are blooming green,

Their houses, the envy of the Jones,

& yet they hide 10 something-odd pills

in the back of a medicine cabinet to hypnotize

 

Now, they don’t yet know there is no

divine ratio for satisfaction

and the number that matters most

is the one they’ll put on your grave

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Nov 6, 2013
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