I've leaned too hard on my crutches. Wherever I walk I'm as easy to stalk. As a scrapper without the punches. . And it tastes just like it smells. From the first bite I could tell the cake was poison.
He says that he's an honest man. Taxes not included. He's pinstriped and naturally tan. Tan from all of the shine. He's running under your noses. . He says that he's a moral man.
Color blast the beautiful. I feel antsy and political. Always doubt the cynical. They want to ruin the world. . The air is so polluted. Like Poseidon's halitosis.
I haven't seen you since the big burn. Now you look like a Boston fern. We had a pig roast with the earth. And it spun on its axis like a pig on a spit.
Hello, I say, over here in this dusty old vase. Light a candle for me, I haven't yet gotten to the end of this maze. There are no jeanie escapes, your rubs would all be in vain.
All my bulbs are burning out. I've flipped the switch too much, too soon. Now, in the dark I just sit still to the rising of the moon. I would howl all night and all day.
It's a nice day out for a stroll in time and space. Memories have married and they've laid their eggs. Right angles held captive by a square. It takes four to tango and a steady hand.
I just finished putting my seventh drink away. A week now since her death and a drink for every day. Soon it will be fifty, I won't be worrying about ulcers.