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I am going to buy a billboard in the middle of some city Big white words on a big black canvas: "Stop romanticizing love." City people in their white city shawls holding their black city umbrellas will stop and laugh or take a picture City people will walk on by I tried every piano key and the door to your heart or soul or brain or whatever, just won't open One part of me wants to try my shoulder next I'm going to start a support group out here We'll play chess and read old newspapers A circle of lovely, miserable silhouettes Complaining about our animal instinct. It is far easier this way. It is easier to believe the stories. We do not know just how wrong we are But we are vaguely aware. Someday I'll think back forget your name for a sec. Until then I will enjoy Watching you dodge my gaze.
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Aug 21, 2014
Aug 21, 2014 at 1:35 PM UTC
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I am going to buy a billboard in the middle of some city Big white words on a big black canvas: "Stop romanticizing love." City people in their white city shawls holding their black city umbrellas will stop and laugh or take a picture City people will walk on by I tried every piano key and the door to your heart or soul or brain or whatever, just won't open One part of me wants to try my shoulder next I'm going to start a support group out here We'll play chess and read old newspapers A circle of lovely, miserable silhouettes Complaining about our animal instinct. It is far easier this way. It is easier to believe the stories. We do not know just how wrong we are But we are vaguely aware. Someday I'll think back forget your name for a sec. Until then I will enjoy Watching you dodge my gaze.
I've been reading too much Kerouac.
matthew-matthew
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Aug 21, 2014
Aug 21, 2014 at 1:35 PM UTC
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