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Sat in the Pub Zoo, I can nestle And lie, in the hustle and bustle Of this merciless crowd of brick. My thoughts are my own for me To lay down on a bed of broken Bones, and weary, weeping eyes. I look up to see a skeleton of black And of piercings. I will never know What it thinks, for which I am grateful. For sometimes, I don’t wish to seek Another ruin. My neurological debris Is enough, it tortures me until tomorrow. I do not hope, or wish, or think Or willingly believe. I just sit and Exist and critique the sobbing leaves.
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Apr 26, 2016
Apr 26, 2016 at 12:29 PM UTC
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Sat in the Pub Zoo, I can nestle And lie, in the hustle and bustle Of this merciless crowd of brick. My thoughts are my own for me To lay down on a bed of broken Bones, and weary, weeping eyes. I look up to see a skeleton of black And of piercings. I will never know What it thinks, for which I am grateful. For sometimes, I don’t wish to seek Another ruin. My neurological debris Is enough, it tortures me until tomorrow. I do not hope, or wish, or think Or willingly believe. I just sit and Exist and critique the sobbing leaves.
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Apr 26, 2016
Apr 26, 2016 at 12:29 PM UTC
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