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If I had a dollar for every poem I ever wrote, I wouldn’t even have a grand. How on Earth would I pay the monthly rent, buy our food, survive darling? I guess a goat & a yurt doesn’t sound so bad after all. We could start a garden, grow some tomatoes & drink fresh unpasteurized raw milk, We could even make soap. Fixin’ a hole in the ceiling would just take a needle and thread. What a simple life we’d lead, we could actually talk to each other. And in the winter, we could spoon, snuggle underneath a real buffalo rug. It would be groovy. You could tug on my ear lobe with your pretty teeth & whisper how much you loved me.
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Feb 8, 2014
Feb 8, 2014 at 4:56 PM UTC
A Poet Thinks About Their Survival (A Goat & A Yurt)
If I had a dollar for every poem I ever wrote, I wouldn’t even have a grand. How on Earth would I pay the monthly rent, buy our food, survive darling? I guess a goat & a yurt doesn’t sound so bad after all. We could start a garden, grow some tomatoes & drink fresh unpasteurized raw milk, We could even make soap. Fixin’ a hole in the ceiling would just take a needle and thread. What a simple life we’d lead, we could actually talk to each other. And in the winter, we could spoon, snuggle underneath a real buffalo rug. It would be groovy. You could tug on my ear lobe with your pretty teeth & whisper how much you loved me.
jonny-angel
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Feb 8, 2014
Feb 8, 2014 at 4:56 PM UTC
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