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He should have been a cowboy
The last great romantic- He was born to be a stereotype Something we read about in AP literature Diagrammed, Discussed And essentially understood through the use of archetypical symbolism He should've grown his hair long Played rock'n'roll He should’ve died tragically Young and misunderstood Someone we read about in the newspapers Then analyzed in the light of pop culture’s significance Its numbing influence on America’s youth. She should’ve been a poet Weaving words Wearing yard sale clothes Someone whose name we read on flyers tacked to streetlights Advertisements for coffeehouse readings Things we never went to But appreciated from a distance As peaceful rebellion against conventional wisdom she should’ve been a gypsy, wandering the streets carelessly, someone we read about in national geographic Next to glossy pictures of brightly colored clothes and dirty cheeked children someone we viewed as a cause A romanticized survivor of primal instinct. But instead There’s embroidery on her camera case And duct tape on their chairs And they cram newspapers under the windowsills of their crumbling apartment Keep books in the refrigerator Because there’re oranges on the shelves And they rot Fold into themselves Decayed. The whole room smells of overripe fruit Dead flowers And they like it that way |
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