(Mona Lisa Marie sought to improve herself...)
I wrote a happy poem and painted pretty words on my lips
I shut out the night, hid dark things under my bed,
Threw away some skeletons, and told shadows good-bye.
Raw ideas, raw ideas, all that’s left is ancient riddles.
I set fire to the evil in my life.
Then, watching the flames, I tossed in my heart too.
I sought knowledge and cluttered my mind with it.
I decided to assassinate those parts of me I love.
I went out to find somebody like me
and found I existed in everybody.
I felt my interests fade and I did not care.
And now I’m bleeding and it’s fatal.
I tread upon a trans-dimensional trolley track.
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