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He told me he liked big white women,
asked me if I dug chocolate,
offered me his joint,
this stranger on High Street,
broad daylight,
my arms heavy with groceries,
just trying to make my way home.
No make-up, dirty jeans,
I was just wandering through
my early evening dreams,
having trailed through the dust
in a dark antique store,
and then crossed to the corner market,
all hazy and full of me,
swimming in my head.
I was kind to him as I kept on walking,
didn't meet his eye but smiled,
because I knew he meant well.
I winked and thanked him,
and he told me to be good.
"Don't kill nobody, girl."
Don't kill nobody.
Sometimes I wonder if
I'm the only thing
keeping my little corner of the world alive.



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On Wednesday July 2nd, 2003, Silent_Poet (72) writes:
I think everyone has their own little corner of the world, but the sad part is, many people don't bother trying to see what another person's corner contains. Nice read! -SP


On Wednesday July 2nd, 2003, GothicBlack (266) writes:
Yes this is a very different way at looking at everyday numbing chorus. i liked it. It spoke to me, i suppose you could say. ~gothic~


On Tuesday July 1st, 2003, Jonas (877) writes:
you twist your every day into something that catches my eye like a spark from a lighter in the night, across the way, your little corner of the world is ordinary and arcane in the most beautiful ways


On Tuesday July 1st, 2003, An Expired Member (13) writes:
oooh,i really like this.I agree that its different.Great..xxx...


On Tuesday July 1st, 2003, nell (327) writes:
good read=)


On Tuesday July 1st, 2003, boughtwithblood (293) writes:
different... i liked it. very nice last three lines are great



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