Hissing hermits hate horrible hagglers
Who sit on rocks and sharpen daggers
Outside their homes
All alone
And funky felines who fear fruit flies
Have caterpillars inside their eyes
And when they escape, they will find
That this old world is not so kind
And then one day, they will see
That the liars and cheaters get away scott-free
But they don’t care
Life isn’t fair
And the dagger man, he traveled the west
And he stabbed himself in his chest
He fell over on his head
In his dying breaths, the dagger man said,
“I don’t know anymore
Life’s such a bore…”
credits
from Most Folks,
released August 2, 2019
Written and performed by Olivia
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