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Drive off the edge of a shallow cliff Congrats, you've made it off the curb Doing drastic things has never been my specialty Let's live vicariously through someone else I won't feel anything But that cuts both ways Melodramaticism spills forth onto a page that exists Only because we want it to. Philosophy in this place Semantics in schools School of thought School of rot School of wrought Insides sink like they're covered in ink Resting in my pelvis Anatomy is for the birds But people have it too I'm still waiting, Haven't you heard? I'm still a ****** Wrong wait, As in: wait here just a little I've got more to say Feeding experiments to those most hungry Let's secretly give syphilis. Disgusting peoples live throughout our days The devil and God are raging inside of me Let's be brand new Just nonsense, drivel Welcome to my poetry There's meaning here, seriously Just, please, don't let go of me.
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Jan 24, 2013
Jan 24, 2013 at 3:11 PM UTC
Put a fork (or a sock) in it
Drive off the edge of a shallow cliff Congrats, you've made it off the curb Doing drastic things has never been my specialty Let's live vicariously through someone else I won't feel anything But that cuts both ways Melodramaticism spills forth onto a page that exists Only because we want it to. Philosophy in this place Semantics in schools School of thought School of rot School of wrought Insides sink like they're covered in ink Resting in my pelvis Anatomy is for the birds But people have it too I'm still waiting, Haven't you heard? I'm still a ****** Wrong wait, As in: wait here just a little I've got more to say Feeding experiments to those most hungry Let's secretly give syphilis. Disgusting peoples live throughout our days The devil and God are raging inside of me Let's be brand new Just nonsense, drivel Welcome to my poetry There's meaning here, seriously Just, please, don't let go of me.
m-clement
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Jan 24, 2013
Jan 24, 2013 at 3:11 PM UTC
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