davidmedsker is just plain awful
I hate smells. and something stinks around here.
How I did it: I realized I deserve better than a man who mistreats me. Tired of selfless giving being repaid in evil. So I finally left him & all tha pain he caused on tha curb where he belongs.
Lessons & tips: Take out the garbage.
Leave it on the side of the road
& let waste management pick it up.
You have no obligation to pick it up
Sundae dedicated to me
Like Devin I wuz hoping I don't get sick-a-this
but I did & i can't take it ANYMORE
I'm tired of feeling like a monday morning
I'm always dealing w/ your trash
So this sundae I will just leave you
on the side of the curb
where you belong
I'll put myself first
get sanctified on sunday
an afternoon of rest
dinner with the ppl who love me
& spend a quiet evening
sitting & writing
the poetry my heart bleedz
by the lite of my lava lamp
no longer singing the blues
I'm humming sweet melodies
as the pain of my soul
is washed away
floating 10ft in the air
along w/ the sweet smoke of patchouli incense
my only thought of you
will be right before my thoughts of a beautiful morning
as i smile 2 myself before I fall asleep
thinking of how good it will feel
2 wake up 2morrow morning
& not play the role of the waste management...
Resources: My own swag & common sense but for the most part the act was fueled by the anger & frustrations of unappreciation.
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davidmedsker is just plain awful
I hate smells. and something stinks around here.
Especially my aunt and my mother, who do most of the chores in the house. It’s the least I could do! :|
I dumped all my trash for the last month in the alley. I get home and it is still there. Why has it not left for the landfill? I call the number on the black trash bin my neighbors use. Turns out the trash company wants me to use a big container too. I told the lady on the phone that taking out the trash was a high priotity item on my list of this to do this year. She did not understand. All she did was schedule delivery of a giant can.