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No matter how hard I try To wade through the mass of bodies Their presence press too closely And those gleaming white floors eat up my feet Sleet, reek, I possibly cannot eat The knowledge up so fruitfully Shoved into our face like sheep When was the last time you left me any sleep I gouge out those door handles, yet they standstill It appears those we praise-- Resents us Try not to burn us out like a candle As I sit in your synthetic realms You call knowledge
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May 7, 2015
May 7, 2015 at 5:42 PM UTC
School's Implicity
No matter how hard I try To wade through the mass of bodies Their presence press too closely And those gleaming white floors eat up my feet Sleet, reek, I possibly cannot eat The knowledge up so fruitfully Shoved into our face like sheep When was the last time you left me any sleep I gouge out those door handles, yet they standstill It appears those we praise-- Resents us Try not to burn us out like a candle As I sit in your synthetic realms You call knowledge
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May 7, 2015
May 7, 2015 at 5:42 PM UTC
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