
I Saw You…
with your red, white and black bag
that marked you as one of
them.
A member of that dreaded clan
more feared then the shinobis
of legend.
you…spiritually enlightened
you…empowered
you…easily bought by cliche manifestos
you…willing to pay a $100 bucks on stretchy pants
that don’t cover your ankles
so you… can fit in
you…a proud member of clan lulu
you…
twit.
I Saw You [39]
September 25, 2009I Saw You…
with your red, white and black bag
that marked you as one of
them.
A member of that dreaded clan
more feared then the shinobis
of legend.
you…spiritually enlightened
you…empowered
you…easily bought by cliche manifestos
you…willing to pay a $100 bucks on stretchy pants
that don’t cover your ankles
so you… can fit in
you…a proud member of clan lulu
you…
twit.
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