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My Turn

An episode of the POETIC PROCESS podcast, hosted by POETIC PROCESS, titled "My Turn" was published on October 20, 2022 and runs 4 minutes.

October 20, 2022 ·4m · POETIC PROCESS

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What’s the definition of insanity Doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result That’s the quote or unfounded consults Cause I beg to differ In a different context doing the same thing over and over is consistency and the dignity sums praises' like symphonies Keep going hoping for that expected result and it’s no one’s fault when you get the tales The short end of the stick The hits and the licks make you not want to do this shit But you keep going Mowing til the sunburn Create those clothes only to say their unworn Keep fighting like your sworn The day will come when it’s your turn

What’s the definition of insanity

Doing the same thing over and over

and expecting a different result

That’s the quote or unfounded consults

Cause I beg to differ In a different context doing the same thing over and over is consistency and the dignity sums praises' like symphonies

Keep going hoping for that expected result and it’s no one’s fault when you get the tales

The short end of the stick

The hits and the licks make you not want to do this shit

But you keep going

Mowing til the sunburn

Create those clothes only to say their unworn

Keep fighting like your sworn

The day will come when it’s your turn

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