Comments by sunflower-seed
i don't like this song cus we had to sing it in chorus/music class in 2nd grade & i didn't wana sing
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canine exhales my steam faced spit bath. tippy toed. noses nippy cold touch. i'm looking up through gnarling gashers through drooley jowls peering into my peer. canine ate seven sick five year olds. canine ate seven sick five year olds. baretoothed brawls lost. what they unmindedly kick. we shrug & barely bearhug. grapple down to the ground. it's the same ground grounding us. the same ground grounding those that ground us. a b c d e f g h i j k lost. "time to move on," they say, "i'm sorry, but you gotta go." i'm hoping once i'm a big kid & i look down to the ground, it'll seem further away. canine ate seven sick five year olds. canine ate seven sick five year olds.
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this is how it ended in tokyo. buildings rebuilt & billed to anyone dumb enough to be standing there. thanksgiving day. tossing eating wearing pigskin worn thin. torn teethly like the scaredy cat sacred custom goes. sweet chicken little eating lolli pox treats for turkey day. it's salmonella city. where we're worn thin. ordered to work in working order. bashful red shame & bold blue bruising whitey. hiding in houses looking like aching smiling faces. an oh, the comfortable forts we used to build with cushions & blankets. matching a patched up pair like us, apparently it's a given, given culture and all, we will break things just to call them broken. stained by this compulsion to ruin & name it art. (arthur to adults: "when you get caught between the moon & nyc...") architects ache so they build. some subdivisions, no matter how much pain or planning, no matter how much it matters, some ugly houses sprout up in rows. look like structures of sad accidents & broken happy plans. we named the clever chimp that picked up the first tool adam. we discovered we are really mostly just water. we pretend about a past to justify right now. we tell countless lies to make it through each day. keep on runnin' little bunny. keep on runnin'. all the duracell sold during the super bowl. and my disease. such an easy disease . contagious as a yawn. my why chromosome.
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my proudest achievement in high school (which impressed a total of no one) was learning how to spell & pronounce analphabetapolothology flawlessly
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well...g2g! almost at the bridge now......!
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