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Less Than Valient

from Unposed Questions by Mama Would Be Proud

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I don't ever hold my breath when I'm driving by cemeteries. I try to hope that death is still the same old territory. So I blink every time that I'm stopped at a traffic light. I sink into a side where I'd leave all my own baggage at the side of a conveyor belt at the airport where I must have fell asleep. I guess I must have fallen asleep. I saw a bitter snow: I was underneath two AC vents. I wasn't dressed for cold, so my mind just tried to warm me then with something I'd regret. So my blood keeps moving faster, yet it's not so sensitive. I just know what I am after. I like a little laughter. I hate distance disturbing peace of mind. But did it ever really exist or was I just a naive kid who thinks he can play some tricks with his independent indifference? I try to jump in line after awoken by a stewardess. I'm never quite on time. I guess my thoughts really take over this. I want to be the one you miss. I always feel the loneliest.

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from Unposed Questions, released November 1, 2010

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