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sixty-eight cigarettes on the desktop- ashtrays, an absent post-filter prediction shouting to the leaky ceiling tiles, America, you've taken it all marks on the wrist- no freshly-fallen feathers, but locks on every door and allocated times to eat, QUIET, I SAID QUIET! i always want to be forty miles north of here where the drugs are taken under my own free will and there's an amp for Ringo's snare. oh, bureaucracy, why do the men in blue transform my glass ceiling into linoleum? the flagpole is not an adequate target for this diatribe- this transparency is marching me towards a four-point restraint while I sob for the intersection(ality) of Route 2 and 116 and sixty-eight cigarettes to inhale a Franklin County sunset in symmetrical harmony.
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Nov 7, 2016
Nov 7, 2016 at 11:46 PM UTC
N.G. (Greenfield, MA)
sixty-eight cigarettes on the desktop- ashtrays, an absent post-filter prediction shouting to the leaky ceiling tiles, America, you've taken it all marks on the wrist- no freshly-fallen feathers, but locks on every door and allocated times to eat, QUIET, I SAID QUIET! i always want to be forty miles north of here where the drugs are taken under my own free will and there's an amp for Ringo's snare. oh, bureaucracy, why do the men in blue transform my glass ceiling into linoleum? the flagpole is not an adequate target for this diatribe- this transparency is marching me towards a four-point restraint while I sob for the intersection(ality) of Route 2 and 116 and sixty-eight cigarettes to inhale a Franklin County sunset in symmetrical harmony.
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Nov 7, 2016 at 11:46 PM UTC
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