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It couldn’t have been a more uninviting day When you spewed out south. Not a chance in hell you’d stay Didn’t matter how dreary. With moss mouth You emigrated from education to eternal dilation Burning each bridge as you crossed it. You put yourself on spiritual probation So henceforth until the roads don’t split You’re going to walk until you can't feel her anymore. Got a name change, got to get strange, With every step she’s that much more folklore. You get clean dreams & exchange Your cheap stake in the “real world” To become both simple & wild.
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Feb 21, 2013
Feb 21, 2013 at 1:30 PM UTC
a Sonnet for the Road
It couldn’t have been a more uninviting day When you spewed out south. Not a chance in hell you’d stay Didn’t matter how dreary. With moss mouth You emigrated from education to eternal dilation Burning each bridge as you crossed it. You put yourself on spiritual probation So henceforth until the roads don’t split You’re going to walk until you can't feel her anymore. Got a name change, got to get strange, With every step she’s that much more folklore. You get clean dreams & exchange Your cheap stake in the “real world” To become both simple & wild.
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Feb 21, 2013
Feb 21, 2013 at 1:30 PM UTC
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