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Confess

from Divest by Steve Layman

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I don’t know what I’m doing,
But I know it’s my time to be.
If I must be, may I be free.

I don’t know what I’m saying,
But I know it’s my turn to speak.
If I must speak, may I do so honestly.

Simply put,
The modern age has shaken my faith.
My body is bad technology too defective to be remade.
No subset of society keeps my focus in its frames.

I’m not a punk,
I’m not a radical,
I don’t feel sober,
Not much of an artist.

I’m not a joke,
Not a name or a number,
Or a waste of space & days.

I’m just a simple human being,
Searching for joy through entropy.
To feel the faintest light,
I might name it truth;
If there is truth to be believed.

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from Divest, released March 8, 2018

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loner punk written by a lonely person.

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