hell-o motha

By whisperer

hello babydoll
does this bother your sponsers and ignite problems that bother even to most innocent of child's points in their song
the point where an adult is to weak to go on despite how he exhibits himself parallel to the psalms of david raving painted againts rabid activist raggin acting like im the first human decide im a bit rabid and lonely despite me the play will go on,

continue scene 3's second song


who needs a radical actin like this under fist and duress this cant be to wrong


i cant suppliment this irrigation of sentience brought about by hunger and rage despite decadence
who decided that kids woulf inherit the earth
the meek never survived
its only us left in this curse

despite the age of the beneficiaries
the point of the matter is that we're just the canaries meant to repeat everything thats been taught to us

ma


dont you see how well prepard we are

ma?

didnt we show the world how well you encoded us for what no-one knows is just what you wanted for you to devote us to how we'll never ever beleive in you cuz no one showed us to wait and trust those belows us, like hat which you bequeath for me

ma? i bet your sorry aint you momma fuck your english major now

beside you should be clean and out of the way

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© 2008 whisperer
Published on Wednesday, February 27, 2008.     Filed under: "Poetry"
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  • Liz On Wednesday, February 27, 2008, Liz (267)By person wrote:

    i dunno wtf that other comment was about, but it made me log in so that someone could say 'this is excellent.'

  • past tense On Wednesday, February 27, 2008, past tense (16)By person wrote:

    hm. I meant something along those lines. I just typed it differently, I suppose.

  • past tense On Wednesday, February 27, 2008, past tense (16)By person wrote:

    like spitting ink at a wall, and hoping you can decipher the carnage.

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