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Who yawned the most head

In the burning right hand of the bald city,

denizens frame calories and count instagram blessings

while beacons of hope refund inspiration in USADA *** cups.

 

Abyssinian maids wail over yesterday lovers

who wore Ginsberg’s skirt with less  pizzazz

and watched bedbugs **** blood off knee caps

wondering, what if Jesus Christ drove a Nissan?

 

As bullets of paragraphs fall Vietnamese pesticides on my head,

The dusts off my breath sing homilies

With letters of broken leather whiskey,

For even in the most dishonest jest,

clandestine toothbrushes are overrated

and every first false lie is the only truth.

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Written by
ugochukwu-charles-onyewuchi
Nigerian
Published
Jun 27, 2013
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