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from the very first glimpse of world that greets you every sunday,                                             tuesday or perhaps thursday morning the thought of an ordinary day will not dawn upon you for every day, to you, will be as good as your first and as bad as your last life is your dress rehearsal and its creatures are your cast seated at the breakfast table alone    with alphabet cereal swirling in milk avidly spelling out the names of all the galaxies     and daydreaming of sleeping under the stars daytime means schooltime which is synonymous with underpaid teachers     and high-pitched gossip and boys with peach fuzz who never bothered remembering your name. the cafeteria is a habitat which houses many different species of human including the undercover poet scribbling on a grease-stained napkin : the ballad of a sad child. upon a steady return to the undercover's residence three things occur:       his fountain pen is quenched           his tears dried and of course, a bitter realization that his day had been most banal. so once again the poet sets off footsteps patting against textured carpet    your shaky palms grabbing layers of soft duvet   dragging it across the empty floor through the hallways   and out the front door under the stars    you lay and weep:  safe forever and fully submerged in the calm of the night forever is not a lifetime it seems but the time it takes for the sun to win over the moon in a fight
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Jul 16, 2013
Jul 16, 2013 at 4:04 AM UTC
the life & times of an undercover poet
from the very first glimpse of world that greets you every sunday,                                             tuesday or perhaps thursday morning the thought of an ordinary day will not dawn upon you for every day, to you, will be as good as your first and as bad as your last life is your dress rehearsal and its creatures are your cast seated at the breakfast table alone    with alphabet cereal swirling in milk avidly spelling out the names of all the galaxies     and daydreaming of sleeping under the stars daytime means schooltime which is synonymous with underpaid teachers     and high-pitched gossip and boys with peach fuzz who never bothered remembering your name. the cafeteria is a habitat which houses many different species of human including the undercover poet scribbling on a grease-stained napkin : the ballad of a sad child. upon a steady return to the undercover's residence three things occur:       his fountain pen is quenched           his tears dried and of course, a bitter realization that his day had been most banal. so once again the poet sets off footsteps patting against textured carpet    your shaky palms grabbing layers of soft duvet   dragging it across the empty floor through the hallways   and out the front door under the stars    you lay and weep:  safe forever and fully submerged in the calm of the night forever is not a lifetime it seems but the time it takes for the sun to win over the moon in a fight
june 17 2013
ultraviolet
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Jordanian
Jul 16, 2013
Jul 16, 2013 at 4:04 AM UTC
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