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Sometimes, I contemplate suicide sitting in the grass at Union Square. I try my very best to shake the eyes of little kids that always seem to stare. I swipe my birthday gift Metrocard and try to figure out the last time that I changed my sheets. I get on the train and figure out that I’ll spend the whole day rotting at 5 Ten Eyck Street. All we are is different, is that so hard? I refuse to change, and you refuse to stay the same. I move back and forth, the campus to housing commute, and don’t run into you. You bought me the same book for my birthday two years in a row. We went to see your brother’s band play songs we didn’t know. And I forgot about the sick amount of reasons I should go and just leave you here alone. You said when I get married, I’m gonna dance to that Jenny Lewis song. Man, you know I’d love to be that man, but now I won’t. So for now let’s just get changed and maybe find somewhere to eat and we can take the bus or walk back home to rot inside my room on Ten Eyck Street.

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from The Motorcycle Industry Reigns, track released August 18, 2010

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