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They are very gay

I'm in Pinte

and I am surrounded

by **** suckers

 

I don't think they have

even begun to grasp

the meaning of dignity

 

I'm sure they walked here

down a road of derision

and cried a little inside

 

But in an air of comfort

they become arrogant

their flamboyance disdainful

 

But I suppose that this means

they are still human,

all too human.

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Jan 23, 2010
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