God thrust us
into this maze
full of suffering
and sorrow
but gifted us
Xanax and alcohol
in the deal
just to see
who cared more
about finding
and storing cheese
as opposed
to surviving
and escaping
the trap
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by Scott Thomas Outlar / July 15th, 2018
God thrust us
into this maze
full of suffering
and sorrow
but gifted us
Xanax and alcohol
in the deal
just to see
who cared more
about finding
and storing cheese
as opposed
to surviving
and escaping
the trap
This article was posted on Sunday, July 15th, 2018 at 8:02am and is filed under Poetry.
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