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Homeless

by aleskasrvn

I wanted to build a glass building so i could always keep my eyes on them they shake hands in exchange of coins i'm sitting on the dark singing the national anthem When you never belonged to anything you can sleep on the cold floor and pretend it's a bed When you never belonged to anyone you can take your loneliness and wear it as a hat I guess they won't notice if our tears open holes on the street The pink big elephant in the living room he wants to take your seat
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aleskasrvn
Brazilian
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Written by
aleskasrvn
Brazilian
Published
Feb 23, 2014
Time
1m
Notes

I don't usually write these short poems, but the inspiration to continue ran away.

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