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I don't believe in God. I believe in dark skinned girls That scream Leviticus at the two Teenagers on my second bus home. I believe in my mother heaving Her woes while my father Tells me to change the channel and Stop being so bad at life, as though Theres a syllabus I never studied which Teaches you that the expensive apples Are the sweetest and the 60c ones Will leave a bitter taste in your mouth. I believe that you can be bad at math But good at physics because you know That a stone thrown from x will weigh c And therefore get to y within k amount Of time. Y being you and c being me, naturally. I believe that chewing on foil is bad For your mouth but is a stress reliever For all the times that your work has Been ripped up and then thrown Back at your face, as if symbolising Your entire eduction. I believe that there is a light at the End of this tunnel but you've got to Hold my hand while we feel the walls For a switch. Click.
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May 24, 2013
May 24, 2013 at 9:33 AM UTC
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I don't believe in God. I believe in dark skinned girls That scream Leviticus at the two Teenagers on my second bus home. I believe in my mother heaving Her woes while my father Tells me to change the channel and Stop being so bad at life, as though Theres a syllabus I never studied which Teaches you that the expensive apples Are the sweetest and the 60c ones Will leave a bitter taste in your mouth. I believe that you can be bad at math But good at physics because you know That a stone thrown from x will weigh c And therefore get to y within k amount Of time. Y being you and c being me, naturally. I believe that chewing on foil is bad For your mouth but is a stress reliever For all the times that your work has Been ripped up and then thrown Back at your face, as if symbolising Your entire eduction. I believe that there is a light at the End of this tunnel but you've got to Hold my hand while we feel the walls For a switch. Click.
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May 24, 2013
May 24, 2013 at 9:33 AM UTC
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