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How The Zoo Animals Escaped And Tried To Alphabetically Rearrange Their Cages

from RE: FEELING BLUE by SLSFTI

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I was watching a Jeanne Crain movie
Sad, alone, with my best friend maybe
And there was rice cooking in a vat behind my eyes
With the fattest, saddest man dropping in slabs of dry ice into the mixture

If I ever needed something more than a cornflower blue, chiffon dress on the dirty floor next to my desk chair I’d let you know. But there is literally nothing I need more. The person could disappear.

Barfing on my own knees, I can’t feel my right hand. You just fucked my knuckle with an omelette headed kiss. Transfer time.

Did you ever hear the one about how the zoo animals escaped and tried to alphabetically rearrange their cages? It was the aardvark’s idea. The zebras protested.

Look at those lips, put them away. Honestly, go hide under the railroad tracks and I’ll shoot up with you later.

I’ve always hated brown hair.

But maybe change isn’t always catastrophic?

That’s not my issue. That’s not an issue for anyone I know.

I’m unplugging my tube now. I’ll meet you in Colchester, or College Park.

Or, uh, Heaven’s burger bar.

No calories up there. You’ll see the best me you’ve ever seen.

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from RE: FEELING BLUE, released May 10, 2012

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