Portrait of a man

Portrait of a man

A Poem by Count Humilus
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Silence of me

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 I am giddy in seclusion at the moment

I am not unfortunately in paris at the moment but I am in a strange dream of a childhood town

Learning streets

Despising local mentalities

Kill more bees with honey then vinegar

Keeping it in mind as I get closer to lace in to to it all

I see no one at a bar I want

I see a girl looking like a fool

Fat girls complimenting me

I feel bad

What an existence…

I am not sure who is behind the steel curtain here but he has not set up an appropriate diet regime for these women

I am so bored and scared looking at the girls here

Maybe this is what I need

Celibacy of the mind

Or course, I need to f**k. But more importantly I want to make love.

© 2009 Count Humilus


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I am in a strange dream of a childhood town
Learning streets
Despising local mentalities. . . .

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A Poem by Count Humilus