pardon me i didn't see your face i must have still have been too busy starin' at the ground and look what i found plain for anyone to step upon untamed oblivious to that still remember that smile slippin out of that crack some call a mouth but it's lookin like it's more than that is it a rift assisting your thoughts' escape? the supervisor commanding you salivate i saw you as soon as i arrived but hours lapsed before i recognized you were that human i sat next to on a fence we talked about small things atomic particles and colonies of ants between the particles and colonies of ants a little crumb drew so many bugs that had been waiting to be fed it's as if they knew they could just hang out by the fence
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