Suburban Residential Shell Poem by Theorem The Truth Serum

Suburban Residential Shell



I'm a white boy from the suburbs
Coming out of this residential shell
With my own words
With my own hell
I went to distinguished elementary and high schools
With a bunch of fools
Rich with money coming out of their pockets
Armani sunglasses covering their eye sockets
Mommy and daddy bought them Mustangs
and diamond rings
With a pair of earrings
to match them
I wasn't privileged as the whole town
I was kind of a class clown
Who took up weed and became down
Started to defy the institution
Catholics and college tuition
All set up for my suburban neighbors
And not the poor labors
Equality for all?

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