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I honestly don't care if you like this book or not, its my thoughts and my problems if you have anything hateful to say than get off of my page because I don't want to hear it. But if you ever need someone to talk to I'm here to talk to and it makes me happy when people want to talk.

Some people may get confused by my wacked out mind but that's your problem its no longer mine.


One more thing, there is a quote that I really like its called "Absolutely nothing" please read it if you have time.

Once on a yellow piece of paper with green lines he wrote a poemAnd he called it 'Chops' because that was the name of his dogAnd that's what it was all aboutAnd his teacher gave him an A and a gold starAnd his mother hung it on the kitchen door and read it to his auntsThat was the year Father Tracy took all the kids to the zooAnd he let them sing on the busAnd his little sister was born with tiny toenails and no hairAnd his mother and father kissed a lotAnd the girl around the corner sent him a Valentine signed with a row of X's and he had to ask his father what the X's meantAnd his father always tucked him in bed at night And was always there to do it.

Once on a piece of white paper with blue lines he wrote a poemAnd he called it 'Autumn' because that was the name of the seasonAnd that's what it was all aboutAnd his teacher gave him an A and asked him to write more clearlyAnd his mother never hung it on the kitchen door because of its new paintAnd the kids told him that Father Tracy smoked cigarsAnd left butts on the pewsAnd sometimes they would burn holesThat was the year his sister got glasses with thick lenses and black framesAnd the girl around the corner laughed when he asked her to go see Santa ClausAnd the kids told him why his mother and father kissed a lotAnd his father never tucked him in bed at nightAnd his father got mad when he cried for him to do it.

Once on a paper torn from his notebook he wrote a poemAnd he called it 'Innocence: A Question' because that was the question about his girlAnd that's what it was all aboutAnd his professor gave him an A and a strange steady lookAnd his mother never hung it on the kitchen door because he never showed herThat was the year Father Tracy diedAnd he forgot how the end of the Apostle's Creed wentAnd he caught his sister making out on the back porchAnd his mother and father never kissed or even talkedAnd the girl around the corner wore too much makeupThat made him cough when he kissed her but he kissed her anyway because that was the thing to doAnd at 3am he tucked himself into bed his father snoring soundly.

That's why on the back of a brown paper bag he tried another poemAnd he called it 'Absolutely Nothing' Because that's what it was really all aboutAnd he gave himself an Aand a slash on each damned wristAnd he hung it on the bathroom door because this time he didn't think he could reach the kitchen.

  Osoanon Nimuss


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