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Bless us Oh Lord Us – These demons in dolls Dancing in dreamlike reality. Some save themselves Whilst the others refuse to recognize Their strings. Unwilling to see them. Unwilling to see. Afraid, comfortable. After all – A life like this – Abandoning your shackles Can leave you feeling bare. Or worse, Free. That's the hazard to handle But first we must learn to see. If only we look hard enough – The strings become clear. Then comes the hard part. We fight the strings, War against our master Over to the scissors or box-cutter Anything that tore the cotton out of unfortunate others Once before. Anything That this giant child left scattered about. An unspoken truce exists; Anyone can show you a pair of scissors But no one else can ever sever your strings No one But yourself. Then, after the skirmish And post circumcision The giant child towering Smiling a proud smile As if this is what he wanted for you all along.
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May 10, 2011
May 10, 2011 at 3:52 PM UTC
Marionnette
Bless us Oh Lord Us – These demons in dolls Dancing in dreamlike reality. Some save themselves Whilst the others refuse to recognize Their strings. Unwilling to see them. Unwilling to see. Afraid, comfortable. After all – A life like this – Abandoning your shackles Can leave you feeling bare. Or worse, Free. That's the hazard to handle But first we must learn to see. If only we look hard enough – The strings become clear. Then comes the hard part. We fight the strings, War against our master Over to the scissors or box-cutter Anything that tore the cotton out of unfortunate others Once before. Anything That this giant child left scattered about. An unspoken truce exists; Anyone can show you a pair of scissors But no one else can ever sever your strings No one But yourself. Then, after the skirmish And post circumcision The giant child towering Smiling a proud smile As if this is what he wanted for you all along.
jake-espinoza
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May 10, 2011
May 10, 2011 at 3:52 PM UTC
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