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Prologue- The guide doesn't show the way. Only the end. There are no math/maps to the number of fuck-ups that led me here. But I'll fill you in on a secret (keep them whispers). 1 plus 0 equals 1 Do you understand my reasoning? Chapter One: Shame Fourteen was so easy! Endless number of cigarette butts taught us the ways of coughs and dry vomiting You are such an amateur! Can you do better? should have known that that road led nowhere… But back alleys and the introduction of such sweet surrender "honestly the high isn't even that good" Then hit this and hit it hard My nose still stings from the pharmaceuticals grounded into fine powder You had me hooked. I was an addict. Soon I'd have jumped through burning bridges for another Scooby snack! Chapter Two: Dodging bullets Kind of think they should teach a class on S…T…Ds Or maybe I shouldn't have dropped out the night before Ms. ***** (pay attention to the lack of a ring on that finger) gave the lesson Then again a proposal for sex…class probably would have ended up with more than me in detention Or would have found us in the girls lockerroom (she was only five years older after all) Screaming obscenities between thrusts and moans And lighting up underneath the bleachers "I didn't know you smoked" And I didn't know you were so experienced Pity fantasies are only fantasies Mistakes are still mistakes And it wasn't till three years later that I wish I hadn't missed that class. Countless used condoms found themselves on the side of abandoned roads/streets with just as many left forgotten on dashboards A miracle the tests came back negative Chapter Three: Cross One So call it superstition, but reminders are needed nothing stains more than that of ink Cross one (of four) finds itself now on my chest… three nails intertwined. Tight. You might as well as have crucified me then love I introduced you to the life of falling stars and you introduced me to fact You get hurt! Deal with it (stop being a baby) Tears meant nothing to you, Even though you were my atlas we're free falling now and glass shatters when it crashes down We'll pick up the pieces later if they matter… Chapter Four: Snakes Emotions became taboo. I locked them away in the dark (lost in some circle of hell) Praying light would never find them A warning scrawled in blood- This is Pandora's box You would have thought that that was a euphoria of aphrodisiacs A mess of mating hormones because soon I had a line of woman (what is this? Wal-Mart?) Promising me they could show me what love truly is And I found myself trapped by snakes (why was this so cool for Indiana Jones?) Where's your whip? is the only thought coming to mind Their promises sounding like hisses "You willllssss lovessss meeessss…." I wink back at them- keep on thinking that Chapter Five: Spoiler 1 turned out to be multiple choice A) Me B) Me C) Me D) All the above Were you able to make a decision? Truth is that I'm still guessing… Process of elimination Ignorance was so much easier when we were young Parents wrapped everything up in innocence Such little angels but… (where did our baby blankets go?) the facts still remain- we knew what we were doing Still do…you whisper Spoiler Read on at your own risk- At this point there is no more denial ((pay attention mother- pay attention father!) This one's for you…) I have been asking what my biggest problem is? Answer: ME! Chapter Six: Denial We look the other way, scream out in defiance "There's no way!" "This is not my fault!" Where have we heard those words before? Give it up- This is a movie And you are right on cue Keep up the emotions Maybe give me a little more (yes daddy…) The camera loves you Even more than I do I already knew that… I can't take it anymore. I know it’s my fault. Will they catch the subtle differences between drip drops? Or will it be too late when they realize that the iron smell Isn't me hitting another joint (thinking they don't know) but a redecoration of scars… Will they care? I doubt it. I can already hear my father's voice- This'll be one hell of a cleaning bill Thanks for the sincerity old man… Chapter Seven: Cross 2 Ten years of absences- Broken promises and empty "I love you"s I've heard them all before! I'll hear them all again. Part one: FIRE "we'll go next week" You lied like all the times before. Wasn't long before Washington was in the rearview and California filled the windshield Like bird **** at least that's how it made me feel Not Alaska, just you "I'll be back" You don't need to lie, I know you won't Just like all times before… Part two: ICE You were less rewarding and with all my problems It was no surprise they were your favorites Guess 2/3 isn't so bad when looking for angels I must have been one hell of a devil with how quick you downed that cocktail (opiates and narcotics) As if you were drowning yourself in pain relief My soul shattered, but you'd never see anyways Frostbitten Desolate Goodbye was all I could manage before your eyes glazed and the door slammed behind me Chapter Eight: Zero Always loved the term melting *** Throw in: tears, lies, fears, blood, hollow cries, too late goodbyes and my favorite of all Refutation. Call it what you will, but denial is still denial You can tell where the pieces were jammed together Picasso would be proud Amazing what you can do with super glue a shot of whiskey and the promises of no more (you) It was heaven at first Each star blinking out like nightlight bulbs bursting A sunflower affect across the skyline Call me Tyler and I'll forget you with a 9mm to the throat Steel tastes different then I imagined Explosion "goodbye…" And when you add one to zero-nothing changes love Chapter Nine: Devine Let’s have a moment of peace Or not… wink wink Chapter Ten: Last Cross And X marks spot where cannons burst. Flares ignite and love ones die. Call me Hawkins, Jim Hawkins but we’re traveling in style now the freighters of before give way to cruise lines and instead of running from pirates we’re the ones waving banners of blackened skulls "Never wanted to stay young anyways" Now dig boy! What's funny is that you never had to ask, because I still have the key to oblivion Atlantis/Pandora's been discovered (Hell is escapable apparently) And where you cut the flesh from my chest, The cross solidifies opportunity in its place I'm still bleeding You snicker. Insert. Twist. Then… Nothing… "I'm sorry," there's a smile on my face. "For bleeding on your white shirt" WHERE IS IT? you ask You'll never know though, Nothing was ever there… Chapter Eleven: One From conception we were ****** innocence dies quick (what, at like nine?) And if you knew then that I'd be a burden I'm sure you would have wrapped that tool tighter Don't worry, I feel bad for you too Who wants disappointment? but I am a poet Can't you tell? I wrap all of this sadness, self-deprivation into prose where you laugh because of the wit which is really nothing more than my- Inability to articulate… Chapter Twelve: Solution Echo- The guide doesn't show the way. (where are the road signs? did you forget to mention something boss?) Only the end. There's no math/maps to the number of fuck-ups that led me here. (I'm sure you lost count. I know did.) But I'll fill you in on a secret You can scream it out if you'd like! 1 plus 0 equals 1 Do you understand my reasoning? Of course you don't… Epilogue Clear as day, the question is simple- How do you **** up your life? Answer is no new news. It all starts with 1 (you) add everything that amounted to nothing (0) and you are left with 1 (you) But don't worry, you were destined to fail from the start… Alone… but we aren't are we? Why did you join me? No answer. Just the smile that started it all.
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Apr 6, 2018
Apr 6, 2018 at 8:06 PM UTC
How to f*ck up your life 101
Prologue- The guide doesn't show the way. Only the end. There are no math/maps to the number of fuck-ups that led me here. But I'll fill you in on a secret (keep them whispers). 1 plus 0 equals 1 Do you understand my reasoning? Chapter One: Shame Fourteen was so easy! Endless number of cigarette butts taught us the ways of coughs and dry vomiting You are such an amateur! Can you do better? should have known that that road led nowhere… But back alleys and the introduction of such sweet surrender "honestly the high isn't even that good" Then hit this and hit it hard My nose still stings from the pharmaceuticals grounded into fine powder You had me hooked. I was an addict. Soon I'd have jumped through burning bridges for another Scooby snack! Chapter Two: Dodging bullets Kind of think they should teach a class on S…T…Ds Or maybe I shouldn't have dropped out the night before Ms. ***** (pay attention to the lack of a ring on that finger) gave the lesson Then again a proposal for sex…class probably would have ended up with more than me in detention Or would have found us in the girls lockerroom (she was only five years older after all) Screaming obscenities between thrusts and moans And lighting up underneath the bleachers "I didn't know you smoked" And I didn't know you were so experienced Pity fantasies are only fantasies Mistakes are still mistakes And it wasn't till three years later that I wish I hadn't missed that class. Countless used condoms found themselves on the side of abandoned roads/streets with just as many left forgotten on dashboards A miracle the tests came back negative Chapter Three: Cross One So call it superstition, but reminders are needed nothing stains more than that of ink Cross one (of four) finds itself now on my chest… three nails intertwined. Tight. You might as well as have crucified me then love I introduced you to the life of falling stars and you introduced me to fact You get hurt! Deal with it (stop being a baby) Tears meant nothing to you, Even though you were my atlas we're free falling now and glass shatters when it crashes down We'll pick up the pieces later if they matter… Chapter Four: Snakes Emotions became taboo. I locked them away in the dark (lost in some circle of hell) Praying light would never find them A warning scrawled in blood- This is Pandora's box You would have thought that that was a euphoria of aphrodisiacs A mess of mating hormones because soon I had a line of woman (what is this? Wal-Mart?) Promising me they could show me what love truly is And I found myself trapped by snakes (why was this so cool for Indiana Jones?) Where's your whip? is the only thought coming to mind Their promises sounding like hisses "You willllssss lovessss meeessss…." I wink back at them- keep on thinking that Chapter Five: Spoiler 1 turned out to be multiple choice A) Me B) Me C) Me D) All the above Were you able to make a decision? Truth is that I'm still guessing… Process of elimination Ignorance was so much easier when we were young Parents wrapped everything up in innocence Such little angels but… (where did our baby blankets go?) the facts still remain- we knew what we were doing Still do…you whisper Spoiler Read on at your own risk- At this point there is no more denial ((pay attention mother- pay attention father!) This one's for you…) I have been asking what my biggest problem is? Answer: ME! Chapter Six: Denial We look the other way, scream out in defiance "There's no way!" "This is not my fault!" Where have we heard those words before? Give it up- This is a movie And you are right on cue Keep up the emotions Maybe give me a little more (yes daddy…) The camera loves you Even more than I do I already knew that… I can't take it anymore. I know it’s my fault. Will they catch the subtle differences between drip drops? Or will it be too late when they realize that the iron smell Isn't me hitting another joint (thinking they don't know) but a redecoration of scars… Will they care? I doubt it. I can already hear my father's voice- This'll be one hell of a cleaning bill Thanks for the sincerity old man… Chapter Seven: Cross 2 Ten years of absences- Broken promises and empty "I love you"s I've heard them all before! I'll hear them all again. Part one: FIRE "we'll go next week" You lied like all the times before. Wasn't long before Washington was in the rearview and California filled the windshield Like bird **** at least that's how it made me feel Not Alaska, just you "I'll be back" You don't need to lie, I know you won't Just like all times before… Part two: ICE You were less rewarding and with all my problems It was no surprise they were your favorites Guess 2/3 isn't so bad when looking for angels I must have been one hell of a devil with how quick you downed that cocktail (opiates and narcotics) As if you were drowning yourself in pain relief My soul shattered, but you'd never see anyways Frostbitten Desolate Goodbye was all I could manage before your eyes glazed and the door slammed behind me Chapter Eight: Zero Always loved the term melting *** Throw in: tears, lies, fears, blood, hollow cries, too late goodbyes and my favorite of all Refutation. Call it what you will, but denial is still denial You can tell where the pieces were jammed together Picasso would be proud Amazing what you can do with super glue a shot of whiskey and the promises of no more (you) It was heaven at first Each star blinking out like nightlight bulbs bursting A sunflower affect across the skyline Call me Tyler and I'll forget you with a 9mm to the throat Steel tastes different then I imagined Explosion "goodbye…" And when you add one to zero-nothing changes love Chapter Nine: Devine Let’s have a moment of peace Or not… wink wink Chapter Ten: Last Cross And X marks spot where cannons burst. Flares ignite and love ones die. Call me Hawkins, Jim Hawkins but we’re traveling in style now the freighters of before give way to cruise lines and instead of running from pirates we’re the ones waving banners of blackened skulls "Never wanted to stay young anyways" Now dig boy! What's funny is that you never had to ask, because I still have the key to oblivion Atlantis/Pandora's been discovered (Hell is escapable apparently) And where you cut the flesh from my chest, The cross solidifies opportunity in its place I'm still bleeding You snicker. Insert. Twist. Then… Nothing… "I'm sorry," there's a smile on my face. "For bleeding on your white shirt" WHERE IS IT? you ask You'll never know though, Nothing was ever there… Chapter Eleven: One From conception we were ****** innocence dies quick (what, at like nine?) And if you knew then that I'd be a burden I'm sure you would have wrapped that tool tighter Don't worry, I feel bad for you too Who wants disappointment? but I am a poet Can't you tell? I wrap all of this sadness, self-deprivation into prose where you laugh because of the wit which is really nothing more than my- Inability to articulate… Chapter Twelve: Solution Echo- The guide doesn't show the way. (where are the road signs? did you forget to mention something boss?) Only the end. There's no math/maps to the number of fuck-ups that led me here. (I'm sure you lost count. I know did.) But I'll fill you in on a secret You can scream it out if you'd like! 1 plus 0 equals 1 Do you understand my reasoning? Of course you don't… Epilogue Clear as day, the question is simple- How do you **** up your life? Answer is no new news. It all starts with 1 (you) add everything that amounted to nothing (0) and you are left with 1 (you) But don't worry, you were destined to fail from the start… Alone… but we aren't are we? Why did you join me? No answer. Just the smile that started it all.
Original draft has notations for this to be spoke work. Due to formatting issues, those feelings cannot be expressed properly, but I'm sure the point will come across just fine.
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