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Jazz women clap in unison, black. All the boys in the club move way, way over, for your health, sister. Some bartenders smoke **** while polishing glasses, big or small. Cartoons play on box t.v.s while people look at hubs on smartphones. Some gruff guy points at you -- and, yes, it could have been me -- we have a phone call, I think. Who uses a payphone, any- -damn-more. Choir children double for choir mice. Helicopter parents hover their hands above their juniper drinks. Gesturing at poorly dressed kids has never been this in fashion. Be perfect for the camera; this moment will be captured by synthetic eye. Moms and Brads turn to look at us laugh. Which has always been in poor taste. They say my poetry is bad and your music is **** -- but I guess it's nice that someone gave us those views. Columbia and Harvard seem like distant planets. But that's where we'll be, supposedly. You with your Guinness, me with my Tito's.
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Apr 20, 2017
Apr 20, 2017 at 9:19 PM UTC
13. Lucky Duck; Degenerates
Jazz women clap in unison, black. All the boys in the club move way, way over, for your health, sister. Some bartenders smoke **** while polishing glasses, big or small. Cartoons play on box t.v.s while people look at hubs on smartphones. Some gruff guy points at you -- and, yes, it could have been me -- we have a phone call, I think. Who uses a payphone, any- -damn-more. Choir children double for choir mice. Helicopter parents hover their hands above their juniper drinks. Gesturing at poorly dressed kids has never been this in fashion. Be perfect for the camera; this moment will be captured by synthetic eye. Moms and Brads turn to look at us laugh. Which has always been in poor taste. They say my poetry is bad and your music is **** -- but I guess it's nice that someone gave us those views. Columbia and Harvard seem like distant planets. But that's where we'll be, supposedly. You with your Guinness, me with my Tito's.
joshua-haines
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26/M/American
Apr 20, 2017
Apr 20, 2017 at 9:19 PM UTC
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