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Nothing tastes better than your own sweat and tears, Proof of you overcoming your doubts and fears. You may get prizes that’s not from your toiling Soon you’ll realize they’re things with no meaning.
Homegrown
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Another day, another death, Can I dump my feelings in a basket? I ask a question to the emissary. Why?
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Is that a trove of treasure, those ceramics on the shelf Or some sacrifice to appease the house elf? From London, Paris, Tokyo, Sydney, Some plain-looking, most are so fancy.
Ceramics on a Shelf
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When you walk through the door after a hard day’s work, you oughta know that baby I know. When you devour the taco casserole I made, you oughta know that baby I know.
I Know
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On March 2016, I released my first self-published fiction book “Walden and Hyde (and Other Short Stories)”. It was the spinoff/sequel partner book of my then upcoming debut novel “I Killed My Friends and It Thrilled Me”. Three years later, I am giving it free to the world.
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When the loan man calls, hey I just smile. When the zits invade my cheeks, hey I just smile. When I step on a gum, hey I just smile. When I lose a dollar, hey I just smile.
Just Smile
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Remember that fear is all in the mind. Hence the gods tell you to leave it behind. When your bones cry and your muscles wail, All the more reason you should not bail.
All in the Mind
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Don’t mind me over here. Can’t you see I’m busy? An invisible “Do Not Disturb” sign hangs over me. Because if you do, you will break my flow, Force me to stop when I just want to go.
“Do Not Disturb”
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My little black Luna, today she went bananas ‘Cause she doesn’t like to eat yellow ripe bananas. This sounds silly. Do cats even eat bananas? I am not so sure but her eyes look like bananas.
Abandoned Litten
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