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"Arise!" I hear an old woman sing. I could grumble like a glut and pishaw her joy like an ungrateful spoiled child ****** from poverty, punches, and poor grades. I could arise dancing, waving arms over head, smile mapped from cheek to cheek, feet tapping on a chilly tiled floor. drinkin' my oj, shufflin' my good day, off to school and away up. I could lie still and wish to die slow. Never move. stare out my bright window. Waste inside more. Close my eyes, go back to sleep. I could middle ground, roll out of bed, turn to the left, scratch my hair mess, hate today, miss my dreams, remember that one plan I'd made yesterday to see. Turn on the music box, find a harmonious voice, cry from this strangle I'm in, and hope for one more sin.
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Sep 28, 2015
Sep 28, 2015 at 1:31 PM UTC
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"Arise!" I hear an old woman sing. I could grumble like a glut and pishaw her joy like an ungrateful spoiled child ****** from poverty, punches, and poor grades. I could arise dancing, waving arms over head, smile mapped from cheek to cheek, feet tapping on a chilly tiled floor. drinkin' my oj, shufflin' my good day, off to school and away up. I could lie still and wish to die slow. Never move. stare out my bright window. Waste inside more. Close my eyes, go back to sleep. I could middle ground, roll out of bed, turn to the left, scratch my hair mess, hate today, miss my dreams, remember that one plan I'd made yesterday to see. Turn on the music box, find a harmonious voice, cry from this strangle I'm in, and hope for one more sin.
LisaJeanineWinett
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54/F/Baltimore, MD
Sep 28, 2015
Sep 28, 2015 at 1:31 PM UTC
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