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I Stand Like A Third World Country

The answer sits awkward in my mouth

Like an Egyptian vowel

Some language I have yet to learn

 

And I stand like a third world country that there are no commercials for

There are no heartstrings to tug

No Sarah Mclachlan songs

No one sees the hunger

Building in the bellies of my motherless country

 

But if there must be indifference in this love

I want to love you more than you love me

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jon-tobias
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Feb 19, 2013
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