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Hissing near my window, as if the cobra were striking screeching audible like the bald eagle of injustice were diving haunted cities of poverty parading delinquency like a soldiers ribbon little brother that receives the backlash of disturbance in his home and abroad as if a whip were cracking, the angry, grotesque whip of prejudice. lonely wonderer click-clacking through memories that toll the scroll and through tears and acceptance and black holes of the mind, to survive this circus tent that is no more a fantasy than it is just, no more a joke than the joke itself and only cruel cowards and ravenous robbers are laughing, pointing sharp fingers in our faces and shrieking about revenge.
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Jan 31, 2011
Jan 31, 2011 at 9:53 AM UTC
Little Brother
Hissing near my window, as if the cobra were striking screeching audible like the bald eagle of injustice were diving haunted cities of poverty parading delinquency like a soldiers ribbon little brother that receives the backlash of disturbance in his home and abroad as if a whip were cracking, the angry, grotesque whip of prejudice. lonely wonderer click-clacking through memories that toll the scroll and through tears and acceptance and black holes of the mind, to survive this circus tent that is no more a fantasy than it is just, no more a joke than the joke itself and only cruel cowards and ravenous robbers are laughing, pointing sharp fingers in our faces and shrieking about revenge.
topher-green
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Jan 31, 2011
Jan 31, 2011 at 9:53 AM UTC
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