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I think it's stupid How I refuse to use straws Because of a video I watched one time Of one stuck in a sea turtle's nostril. Or how there is really only the illusion of choice And statistics from unreliable resources Making us feel better or worse About our decisions. I tell myself to quit sugar But honestly I just like my lattes Sickeningly Sweet Like the love stories I thought could be under nooks Around the corners Of everyday life. I like ice cream on winter days Hot tea in the suns of summer A walking talking irony A bulb on its way to burning out Sputtering in the half-eaten room No one wants to go in to change it. It's not my fault The walls dissolve And that same chord is continually played on the piano In the corner of the upstairs closet. It's not my fault Cameras don’t bring me security But sensitivity to my own identity. Dissolution into absolution Abolishment of egocentrism And always, The illusion of choice Hanging in the rafters chattering.
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Oct 3, 2016
Oct 3, 2016 at 11:45 AM UTC
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I think it's stupid How I refuse to use straws Because of a video I watched one time Of one stuck in a sea turtle's nostril. Or how there is really only the illusion of choice And statistics from unreliable resources Making us feel better or worse About our decisions. I tell myself to quit sugar But honestly I just like my lattes Sickeningly Sweet Like the love stories I thought could be under nooks Around the corners Of everyday life. I like ice cream on winter days Hot tea in the suns of summer A walking talking irony A bulb on its way to burning out Sputtering in the half-eaten room No one wants to go in to change it. It's not my fault The walls dissolve And that same chord is continually played on the piano In the corner of the upstairs closet. It's not my fault Cameras don’t bring me security But sensitivity to my own identity. Dissolution into absolution Abolishment of egocentrism And always, The illusion of choice Hanging in the rafters chattering.
Disjointed musings in a coffee shop.
little-wren
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Oct 3, 2016
Oct 3, 2016 at 11:45 AM UTC
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