know party, know bullshit / no party, no bullshit

we all agree
to say
la di da
we all agree
to party and bullshit

then we no longer say
la di da
we choose to
no longer
party and bullshit

swinging that weight
one side to the other
over and over while
the world stays the same
that’s how we roll

the first time it’s spoken
later on it gets sung
nothing changes
nowadays that’s just
how we roll

while agents of change
find it hard to say
la di da
agents of yelling ’bout change
dig the party and bullshit

throw up your hands
when you dance and shout
la di da
throw up in the alley and mourn
the party and bullshit

swinging that weight
one side to the other
over and over while
the world stays the same
that’s how we roll

the first time it’s spoken
later on it gets sung
the world stays the same
either way and that’s
how we roll

About Tony Brown

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A poet with a history in slam, lots of publications; my personal poetry and a little bit of daily life and opinions. Read the page called "About..." for the details. View all posts by Tony Brown

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