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An infant has no cares For affairs of any state, Outside its snotty, soiled, salty-eyed self. It needs no By whose authority. From a second passing glance, The child recognized individuality, Exerted some influence, But succumbs to authority. By the teens, there is control Over the body; offers suggestions, Some listen; Builds a matrix, Sits for ID, Moves from table to table, Much more careful of soiling. The third glance confirms the leap To twenty-one, a global adult Of the **** Erectus. Exposing clan colours, Digging trenches, eating meat. Soiled, salted and respected At fifty, and recognizing the conflict, The approach of incriminating retirement, Visitors commenting on the lack of edges, The smoothness of demeanor. Late life arrived before relaxation, And the falling off of directives. Who wants to **** with you And your remaining sanity. By whose authority do they act. I grow weary of worldly affairs As infancy nears.
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May 2, 2017
May 2, 2017 at 11:15 AM UTC
By Whose Authority
An infant has no cares For affairs of any state, Outside its snotty, soiled, salty-eyed self. It needs no By whose authority. From a second passing glance, The child recognized individuality, Exerted some influence, But succumbs to authority. By the teens, there is control Over the body; offers suggestions, Some listen; Builds a matrix, Sits for ID, Moves from table to table, Much more careful of soiling. The third glance confirms the leap To twenty-one, a global adult Of the **** Erectus. Exposing clan colours, Digging trenches, eating meat. Soiled, salted and respected At fifty, and recognizing the conflict, The approach of incriminating retirement, Visitors commenting on the lack of edges, The smoothness of demeanor. Late life arrived before relaxation, And the falling off of directives. Who wants to **** with you And your remaining sanity. By whose authority do they act. I grow weary of worldly affairs As infancy nears.
francie-lynch
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May 2, 2017
May 2, 2017 at 11:15 AM UTC
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