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Monday, June 28, 2010

Methods, Experiments and such.

Okay, so this is a writing assignment I use to fend off writer's block. Usually the finished product may feel like just a piece for yourself, but plenty of ideas awaken from it.

The Inscriber's 6-sides of Madness
By: Uriah "The CivILLian" Walters

Writer's Block
Writer's Cube
The Inscriber's Cube
The Inscriber's 6-sides of Madness
Glued
Tattooed on a box vacuum
That expels the bad fumes
While strapped to
A detonation device
A suicidal vice
When recitals find plight
Seemingly detachable

But when you're so attached to
Catching a bad wrap, then the cycle only presents the worsening effects

The 6-sides then collide
Squigilly lines then digitally deprives
Absorbing analog vibes
It's more than a bumby ride on the lumpy side,
funny signs
Tell you run and hyde, breaking Humpty Dumpty's Hyde

The Inscriber's 6-sides of Madness
Are fashioned with complacency 'til gladness
Erasing display cases placing Ads-in
Commercial spots that blotch
Eye Sock-etts
Rock-ette Ettiquette
Dynamite Express

Check this and that
Then pencil the map
And instill the fact
That reveals the path
To millions of inhabitants
Whom have a habit
of backwards action
But too confused to have the forward happen

It's every side of Madness
For those too passive
Being consumed, too inactive

Boredom and passion
Forced to be fastened
Ordered by hazardous
Complacent activists

MAN!!!

These actualists to surrealism
Lack intuitives to reality with sure rhythm
Yet they sure hit 'em with a "so-called" pure vision
That epiphanizes, sympathizes struggled living

It's shuffling persistence
Muffles up the listners
The inscriber has subtle inquisitioning...conditioning...positioning
When the pen was no longer glistening
And the Inscriber was finishing
But tell me who's listening?

It's like...

If Affion Crocket told
A distasteful Non-Rocking Joke
With a Mistake of a bomb dropping quote
Being Displayed to the wrong audience of those
whom didn't appreciate...
like it were odd fradulence composed.

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