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                wednesday is nineteen day
you are ******** death
making me feel old
and viceversa
and he comes
bull boy
comes into town with his sweatshirt
and his frown
yet i had forgotten
---
the sixteenth day
was nineteen day
i woke at twelve
startled by this revelation
the messiah with his
inferiority complex
should have come back to town
and become my ultimate salvation
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and oh! you say i am ******** death
but you see
you are ******** death
in more ways than one
and thus, i am ******** death
also, in more ways than one
bull boy is also ******** death
the world is on death's
doorstep step step sidestep
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and oh! you say you feel so old
nineteen is so old
with a beard and johnnie on your bedside table
and a sickly appearance of an old man
twenty, however, is older
and yet vibrant
and angry and passionate
and not old
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and how many days since nineteen day?
two more than four
maybe nineteen will limp into town
so i can settle the score
shall i leave twenty's girl into the cold
as she had left me again?
i wish i remembered now what i knew then
and now i know: twenty is still odder than nineteen
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and oh! we are ******** death
and nineteen is screaming stifled cold and old
so very old
and sixteen watches
turning seventeen
when nineteen was seventeen
and sixteen was fifteen
they met
---
so nineteen and twenty are very similar
they are both ******** death
they both met sixteen when they were seventeen
(actually, twenty might have been eighteen but he's an a*****e)
nineteen screaming stifled and cold
wanted to be different, odd
but is just too old
so then, twenty is still odder than nineteen, forevermore 
- by belfaroooo |
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 - | Submitted on 01/25/2011 |
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        - Title: wednesday is nineteen day
 - Artist: belfaroooo
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					My ex turned nineteen in June. I wrote this in June.
More can be found at fictionpress: the one and only kaybelf. - Date: 01/25/2011
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