they heard it on a radio
a broken transistor radio
a broken voice said the world is dead and nobody even cares
one million one-ended pointless conversations leave the earth as frequencies that nobody will
ever hear for at least the next one hundred million years
obliged to the oath
that we will destroy our bodies
committed to the old
outdated inefficiencies
unpardoned and unkempt
worn into the saddle
warm blanks in your hand
the sunrise
the darkness
the sunrise again
those waves are coming
I can hear them pounding
globs of peanut butter that they rubbed into your ears
a poor love expression with a tacky souvenir
obliged to the oath
that we will destroy our bodies
committed to the old
self serving inefficiencies
a crack in the eye of the great divide
one-ended telephone conversations
hard to focus and sleep at night with so much to think about
like everything, the universe, and books I haven't read yet
I strain my eyes to see the dust in the sunlight and suddenly it's alright
you get your grappling hook while I load up the catapult and we'll launch into space and fall
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