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The Man's bringing me down, man. Can't afford to eat, I got no place to sleep. The parking lot's noisy but, I get a few winks. My phone alarm goes off for shift number one. I promise scrubbing toilets is so much fun. My appetite's gone. So, I choke down a meal. It was under five dollars. That's the only appeal. The sun relaxes, fading away. Shift number two lasts into the next day. The factory is hot, the pay is okay. Saving and scraping just to get away. The countdown began, so I know the 'when'. I know the 'where to' and 'why'. So, I'm suffering in silence and biding my time. Dreaming of palm trees, of sunshine, a better life. The snow seems more pretty when you know you're leaving it behind.
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Jan 24, 2025
Jan 24, 2025 at 8:39 AM UTC
Living in a Jeep
The Man's bringing me down, man. Can't afford to eat, I got no place to sleep. The parking lot's noisy but, I get a few winks. My phone alarm goes off for shift number one. I promise scrubbing toilets is so much fun. My appetite's gone. So, I choke down a meal. It was under five dollars. That's the only appeal. The sun relaxes, fading away. Shift number two lasts into the next day. The factory is hot, the pay is okay. Saving and scraping just to get away. The countdown began, so I know the 'when'. I know the 'where to' and 'why'. So, I'm suffering in silence and biding my time. Dreaming of palm trees, of sunshine, a better life. The snow seems more pretty when you know you're leaving it behind.
Inspired by the poetry of Bonnie Parker, based off real life experiences.
RubiFoster
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28/F/FL, USA
Jan 24, 2025
Jan 24, 2025 at 8:39 AM UTC
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