Friday, August 22, 2014
dialectalogue (1)
A: “man
best you can say of everything
is that I’m sick of these days,
these days nothing changes,
it’s sick man nothing changes here
best you can say.
B: man I don’t even know these days,
If it ain’t everything changing though
that’s the best you can say.
Man, I’m sick of these days,
feels like nothing is the same,
no changes man I don’t even know these days
feels like everything is best as the same old nothing.
A: I mean CHANGES, though!
Though man I feel like everything is the same these days and
I don’t even know nothing these days,
I don’t know these days, don’t know nothing
Except I’m sick of these days
same old changes here
best you can say.
B: every change is the same old nothing
and nothing changes, these days change nothing
and change changes nothing.
nothing? nothing changes everything these days,
I don’t even know nothing these days
Change done come through and changed everything,
And nothing doing is the best you can say.
(At the same time)
A: but I sure am sick of how everything these days stays the same and nothing changes and
I don’t even know,
don’t even know nothing
Best you can say is that the old changes need changing
B: but changes done changed nothing and everything done these days changed nothing and
I don’t even know,
Don’t even know nothing
Best you can say is that nothing needed changing
(Together)
A&B: and I’m sick of it.”
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