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the thick frames surrounding my prescription perspective, are the curtains to the ceaseless show. the same charade everyday. it's a 4-15 minute drive from my apartment to the campus. 4 minutes if the dark-humored, aliens that control stoplights are kind, 15 if they are looking for a laugh. my feet hit parking concrete outside of classrooms. it's rhythmic yet mundane. but it's a game we all play. i fall into line, the slow parade of apathy, that leads us to lectures each day. the professors project views of wicked youth, we like white, pull-down sheets, sport whatever image they insist, so easily. it's branded boys and tanning bed-inspired girls. it's blind acceptance and weightless regret. i want to change lenses. pull the curtain, and start all over again.
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Jun 1, 2010
Jun 1, 2010 at 10:14 AM UTC
of parades, thick frames, and tanning bed girls
the thick frames surrounding my prescription perspective, are the curtains to the ceaseless show. the same charade everyday. it's a 4-15 minute drive from my apartment to the campus. 4 minutes if the dark-humored, aliens that control stoplights are kind, 15 if they are looking for a laugh. my feet hit parking concrete outside of classrooms. it's rhythmic yet mundane. but it's a game we all play. i fall into line, the slow parade of apathy, that leads us to lectures each day. the professors project views of wicked youth, we like white, pull-down sheets, sport whatever image they insist, so easily. it's branded boys and tanning bed-inspired girls. it's blind acceptance and weightless regret. i want to change lenses. pull the curtain, and start all over again.
Copyright 2010 by Joshua J. Hutton
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Jun 1, 2010
Jun 1, 2010 at 10:14 AM UTC
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