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daikon / bass guitar
I can't get a grip on myself, can I?;
Droopy hair and monolid eyes
That sparkle as much as the black hole does
I kick myself to the curb and tell me to cry about it
Ignoring what is thrown my way, no matter how trashy
Today, too, I shall yawn through
Lunchless and hungry for knowledge, I starve
And yearn for human affection
Alas, to find oneself trapped in quicksand is
Half as uncommon as one would have thought
With eyelids sticking together, I saw in the back of my mind
The first time you bid me hello
And the last time you said, "See you tomorrow!"
I lack any talent whatsoever; anything
That is wanted from me I do in reverse
Kissing failure as a greeting, today, too
The holes in my eyes grow and suck out all of my own ambitions
I am not a selfish person, but I care
Too much of myself . Juxtaposing
Two opposites, ready to shoot the flare gun for
Their race to start. My vague personality
The harsh vibrations of the E string
My fingers, today, too, bleed from this bass
And as I watch the applause, inaudible beneath this LED screen
I cover my own ears and screech for mercy
Eating daikon with broccoli, I think that
Everything we longed for as children is irrelevant
Being the Benjamin Button counterpart to Holden Caulfield,
Again, too, I yawn, and
Read your non-existent grin
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