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merrily merrily merrily brainwashed.
but hey we're squeeky clean
zumee Apr 2021
world
closes down;
human
opens up

bleeding currency:
numbers, color
...while the economics of the thing says that Cutting as a form of self-harm is simply a physiological carrying-out of the unrealized psychological metaphor of "opening up" (possible extrapolation in all directions of physical violence...)

You are not alone, You are not an island, You are Everything. Everything needs Everything else. Get up. Get help. You can do this.
  Apr 2021 zumee
a m a n d a
call it what you will
i know i can create life
with just this thought
alone
zumee Apr 2021
show me the hand
that will not brave
the jaws of the wolf
to pluck
a budding fang,
but reaches
willingly
for the sheep
with a bouquet
of withered knives
zumee Apr 2021
can a caterpillar
feel the wings
of future
?
question
bugs a bug
that questions
zumee Apr 2021
Like a smile
in the eyes
of a masked child
Life is far too simple
to comprehend
still waiting on that blissshit myself
zumee Mar 2021
"Nights are like human beings -
never interesting
till they're grown up.
Round about midnight they reach puberty.
At a little after one they come of age.
Their prime is from two to half past.
An hour later they're growing rather desperate,
like those man-eating women
waning middle-aged men
who hop around twice as violently as they ever did
in the hope of persuading themselves
that they're not old.
After four they're in full decay.
their death is horrible.
Really horrible at sunrise,
when the bottles are empty
and people look like corpses
and desire's exhausted itself
into disgust.
But it's only in the light of ends
that you can judge
beginnings and middles...

The night has just come of age.
remains to be seen how it will die.
Till then, we cannot judge it."
Point Counter Point
~Aldous Huxley
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