I don't remember anybody's face
Not even my own, 'cause
They're swirled underneath my new collection of addictions
Like when the little big girl had to drink just to tell the little boy
About what the big little girl and the little man did
When he was young
And now the little man lets the big girl stomp the little boy
Keeping him little
Keeping him lobotomized
And the stupid little boy wants to be the big man for his little girl
But he's seen when a boy and a girl get big together
And so he wants to stay little
Not needs, wants,
But he succumbs to his addictions
Just like the big little girl, the little man, and the little big girl
He wants to stop it all and watch himself corrode
But some selfish god gives him
The fate of luck, so nothing ever changes
So why fucking try?
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