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I am withdrawing from this poem

  • Writer: davidsmith208
    davidsmith208
  • Jul 23, 2018
  • 1 min read

Poem:

I am withdrawing from this poem including anything that has something to do with Rome. The poem can just be written by Siri after she has learned the theory. The Master must hate me because I sit very often but still he does not invite me. I throw a lot of parties but still no one shows. If I have bad karma I am willing to let him have it. Even if he already took over a lot I am willing to let him take over more, especially his successor Why doesn’t he work on my behalf? I need a new home that is more than just a poem. I am not happy with the current situation and demand some interpolation. I don’t care how long it takes to build Rome I want to sit on the throne. My soul is now Emperor. When I come to the Master he should pay attention I don’t like him having other followers. Why has he grown popular? I am the foremost disciple. He devotes all his time to the infirm and lazy. The celibate male is hostile and aggressive and he provides no solution but marriage to females. Since God failed both design and engineering then I’m just gonna withdraw into Buddha’s empty nirvana. Maybe heaven is just being left alone. DS Poem July 23, 2018 Alice takes the Iron Bird to the West 


 
 
 

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