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Last Days

An episode of the POETIC PROCESS podcast, hosted by POETIC PROCESS, titled "Last Days" was published on August 25, 2022 and runs 7 minutes.

August 25, 2022 ·7m · POETIC PROCESS

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1:13 This is a crazy time and there’s no getting away every time I fly infectious planes I have to think about a new strain every post I witness is  political wickedness this world is unhinged Sunday Funday frolic and ABC friends but I’m angry yet I smile and shuck for these corona bucks institutions for testing watching copious money flow from the vaccine I got it but how intrusive of the world to unleash a thing and call it a thing when the feen is the one making all the green ain’t no stopping no sugar coating the rocks and shit coral reefs and rainforest trees deplete fires and floods in the street ……then famine I prayed to not live through the last days as I sat there on the third day hot and over drank I asked myself is this hell mariachi and cheap tequila celebrating as the world burns around me no thoughts of optimism when I leave here and go back to the world it’ll be the same shit no vacation or spaceships can escape this plane shift goodness gracious…BT.W

1:13


This is a crazy time

and there’s no getting away

every time I fly infectious planes

I have to think about a new strain

every post I witness is  political wickedness

this world is unhinged

Sunday Funday frolic and ABC friends

but I’m angry yet I smile and shuck

for these corona bucks institutions for testing watching copious money flow

from the

vaccine

I got it

but how intrusive of the world

to unleash a thing and call it a thing when the feen is the one making all the green

ain’t no stopping no sugar coating the rocks and shit

coral reefs and rainforest trees deplete

fires and floods in the street ……then famine

I prayed to not live through the last days

as I sat there on the third day

hot and over drank

I asked myself is this hell

mariachi and cheap tequila

celebrating as the world burns around me no thoughts of optimism

when I leave here and go back to the world it’ll be the same shit no vacation or spaceships can escape this plane shift goodness gracious…BT.W

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