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Dear slender Aphrodite, I have ne’er been overcome With passionate, ****** longing But I have felt the pursuit of the hunt By Aries in Venus; The child playing all is fair in love and war But not a longing to disrupt The weaving of thine words “Do people really fall in love?” Crooned the eccentric philosopher David Byrne in hypnotic hymn And in prismatic, psychedelic psalm Avant-garde, aromantic heart Expressions and impressions That have etched upon my body And become the truth that I accept I have tasted the sweet of peaches And I have felt the scalding of the sea Lost in thought; all alone, but content Yet the conclusions all draw back To dulcet childhoods unfettered By the snickering and abnormalities That is infatuation ****** upon thee “Raise boys and girls the same way”, Jenny Holzer informed those in her bold dialogues From commercial, photographic anonymity But it is I, in gentle and embarrassed whimper, Who would like to beseech of you In sunny, platonic gesture Tell boys and girls They can be friends Without it turning to wretched love
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Sep 29, 2018
Sep 29, 2018 at 2:47 AM UTC
The Lament of Jenny Holzer's Student
Dear slender Aphrodite, I have ne’er been overcome With passionate, ****** longing But I have felt the pursuit of the hunt By Aries in Venus; The child playing all is fair in love and war But not a longing to disrupt The weaving of thine words “Do people really fall in love?” Crooned the eccentric philosopher David Byrne in hypnotic hymn And in prismatic, psychedelic psalm Avant-garde, aromantic heart Expressions and impressions That have etched upon my body And become the truth that I accept I have tasted the sweet of peaches And I have felt the scalding of the sea Lost in thought; all alone, but content Yet the conclusions all draw back To dulcet childhoods unfettered By the snickering and abnormalities That is infatuation ****** upon thee “Raise boys and girls the same way”, Jenny Holzer informed those in her bold dialogues From commercial, photographic anonymity But it is I, in gentle and embarrassed whimper, Who would like to beseech of you In sunny, platonic gesture Tell boys and girls They can be friends Without it turning to wretched love
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Sep 29, 2018
Sep 29, 2018 at 2:47 AM UTC
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