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You can languish here in cyberspace's vastness for all I care I don't give a **** if no one visits you or if they do; if they gawk at you and shake their heads and sneer and spit at you or how many clicks and likes you get and all that analytics and trending-now stuff Look here, you vain self-centered Poems - you've taken enough life out of me coming at unexpected times like malevolent spirits hungry ghosts like piranhas in feeding frenzy and being so demanding and wanting me, wanting, wanting change me, change me edit, edit, edit Like some vain teenage girl on her first date demanding the whole family dress her for but an evening's glory (or lifetime shame, who knows?) I'm done and you're out and it's your life out there, for all I care If you have brains you'll get admirers if you are spiritless, you'll get the flick *You know, it was easier bringing up children than bringing you to life and looking after you*
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Oct 18, 2014
Oct 18, 2014 at 7:57 AM UTC
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You can languish here in cyberspace's vastness for all I care I don't give a **** if no one visits you or if they do; if they gawk at you and shake their heads and sneer and spit at you or how many clicks and likes you get and all that analytics and trending-now stuff Look here, you vain self-centered Poems - you've taken enough life out of me coming at unexpected times like malevolent spirits hungry ghosts like piranhas in feeding frenzy and being so demanding and wanting me, wanting, wanting change me, change me edit, edit, edit Like some vain teenage girl on her first date demanding the whole family dress her for but an evening's glory (or lifetime shame, who knows?) I'm done and you're out and it's your life out there, for all I care If you have brains you'll get admirers if you are spiritless, you'll get the flick *You know, it was easier bringing up children than bringing you to life and looking after you*
raj-arumugam
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Oct 18, 2014
Oct 18, 2014 at 7:57 AM UTC
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