i think i'll go home and mull this over
before i cram it down my throat.
at long last it's crashed, this colossal mass
has broken up into bits in my moat.
lift the mattress off the floor
walk the cramps off
go meander in the cold
hail to your dark skin
hiding the fact you're dead again
underneath the powerlines seeking shade
far above our heads are the icy heights that contain all reason.
it's a luscious mix of words and tricks
that let us bet when you know we should fold
on rocks i dreamt of where we'd stepped
and all the whole mess of roads we're now on.
hold your glass up, hold it in
never betray the way you've always known it is.
one day i'll be wondering how
i got so old just wondering how
i never got cold wearing nothing in the snow.
this is way beyond my remote concern of being condescending.
oh these squawking birds won't quit.
building nothing, laying bricks.
hold your glass up, hold it in
never betray the way you've always known it is.
one day i'll be wondering how
i got so old just wondering how
i never got cold wearing nothing in the snow.
this is way beyond my remote concern of being condescending.
oh these squawking birds won't quit.
building nothing, laying bricks.
May 23, 2006
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Gosh you could do a whole blog on those perfectly strung words. So I ask, what's the occassion for your resignation?
hey baby-
i miss you. sorry everything is seeming to suck so much ass. the wisdom teeth surgery is very traumatic.
i like the refrain of this poem
i am sending good thoughts....
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