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Alexander Coy
Poems
Nov 2016
homegrown
Ever get curious about
how important you are?
Whether or not
you're pulling your weight
or dragging the whole world down?
For every center of a universe
there are pounds of flesh to mask it
call it what you will,
Human, homosapien,
the individual,
or Norman.
This planet is littered
with biases,
and each one
counts just as much
as the ones that don't.
"I'm gravitating
towards the shiniest
object in the store"
We say to ourselves,
unaware our consciousness
is simply a loading screen.
Written by
Alexander Coy
Austin
(Austin)
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