Oh well, ******* too, I say to the box of cotton swabs sitting by the mirror It's pointed at me with the side displaying the 'Don't insert in ear!' sign And I push the swab further and give it a spin and I think to myself I should write about this I should...
Yeah, and then the eyes that read would say, '******* too' and 'why do you write if you have nothing to say, ******?'
Perhaps I am no different from a box of cotton swabs somebody swears at and what I write is equally frowned upon as is the warning on the side of that box
Yet there's something else we have in common, the box and I, we display our message anyways because we can't say it aloud
I put down the swab and pick up the box with a lot more compassion this time and walk away from the mirror and into my room where my girlfriend is reading something
I place the box of cotton swabs by my notebook Open the notebook and start writing. I write 'Oh well, ******* too, I say to the box of cotton swabs'
“What you do?” my girlfriend interrupts me
“Writing,” I say
“Pff, why do you write if you have nothing to say?”
And I put the pen down and pick the box of cotton swabs up and walk over to her, look her in the eyes and say, “why don't you go to the bathroom and clean your ears?”