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I can't give you anything.




get yelled at work by a kid;

cell phones are more interesting

than me going on rants 

talking to myself

and drinking too much coffee

because being dehydrated 

isn't too bad

compared to falling asleep,

calling out every other day,

and realizing that I live in the real world.

consumed like candy

for kids who want to break things,

throw trash in the water fountain,

vape inside a public building, 

and disrespect as many adults

as possible.

beware of revolutions

because tomorrow's revolution will be streamed

on youtube

with obscenities,

but no one will watch it.

instead they will all be

using their pacifiers

taking selfies and becoming

mere reflections of their parents,

meanwhile making the same mistakes.





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