Boneindian
Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson

don't care to eat, and to drink makes me thirst.nmy second year here has been worse than the firstnnthis winter has been like no other beforenstaring down at the sky from up here on the floornwe got a bit screwed off the shit that we scorednripped off this kids parents to buy a bit morenand i'd walk down your street late, sometimes spy a lightnlaugh knowing your lover'd not arrived for the nightnme in a desperate pack all huddled and sweatingnaccepting addiction; aiding and abetting nnmy tits were dragging in the dustnwet heads here shaking with disgustnmy tits drug in the dust, wet heads shook with disgustnwe must do what we must so please,ndon't ask of usnndon't care to eat, and to drink makes me thirst.nmy second year here has been worse than the firstnnback into town since the first of julynthey're all my good friends and they're all gonna dienwe sat on the beach and we couldn't get highnbut we tried noh, we tried.nnnow too stoned to speak i'm too much in my mindnjust see death descend everywhere i beg to be blindnmeanwhile all the wrecked writers just keep on rhyming rhymesnit's getting further past too late all of the timenseems like only the youngnand maybe the deadncould have hope in their hearts or should sleep in their bedsnyour face was truly feigning fearnas your truly toothless terror drew nearni've seen how he staggersnbut it just doesn't matternyou refuse to be cured but may i remind you... nyou gave your wordndon't care to eat, and to drink makes me thirst. my second year here has been worse than the firstnnBe Easy Love, There Is No Heaven Above.


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