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Damask robes on the severed road, as Severin sings the boot precociously Furs and spurs are the roots of inevitable depression, the rain in the gutter Flows like so many streams to the town of your birth See that scar and revel in it, for the clock that tocks is dying so eloquently And here, I shall hold your hand and convey irrelevancy These days seem so long Words leave a vapid hole in my soul Are you reading this closely, Meaningless as it seems Each poem like a crack of the whip, my back scarred and bloodied Each person, in a line, taking the time to abuse my mind and today I am freed from the ties that... keep me safe But still bound by the ******* of a million people Each one suffers, and I lay awake in the evening damp Listening, still listening, to the cries of the camp
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Sep 19, 2013
Sep 19, 2013 at 8:07 AM UTC
How To Find Meaning In The Inherently Trivial
Damask robes on the severed road, as Severin sings the boot precociously Furs and spurs are the roots of inevitable depression, the rain in the gutter Flows like so many streams to the town of your birth See that scar and revel in it, for the clock that tocks is dying so eloquently And here, I shall hold your hand and convey irrelevancy These days seem so long Words leave a vapid hole in my soul Are you reading this closely, Meaningless as it seems Each poem like a crack of the whip, my back scarred and bloodied Each person, in a line, taking the time to abuse my mind and today I am freed from the ties that... keep me safe But still bound by the ******* of a million people Each one suffers, and I lay awake in the evening damp Listening, still listening, to the cries of the camp
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Sep 19, 2013
Sep 19, 2013 at 8:07 AM UTC
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