No Cash, Only Letters by Bogdan Dragos

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A woman in a ski mask looking sideways and holding a crowbar in a dark alley
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“Got me a little crowbar

and one of

them ol’ school

ski masks,” she said. “And just

before it was

about to go

down, my

pathetic-ass boyfriend

punked out of it.

I lost all my respect for

the guy on that

evening.

I still love him, yeah. But I

no longer respect

him.

It really is a big, big, huge

difference there, you

see?

Such display of weakness

is unforgivable.

So I refused to go down

with it. I refused to

punk out like he did, and followed

along with the plan

by myself.

I went ahead, put on the ski mask

and grabbed the

trusty crowbar and cornered

the mailman in

the dark alley. See, where I’m

from, the mailman

doesn’t bring only the mail,

he’s also delivering

the pension to old

people. That’s how

it goes. So I figured he’s

gotta have quite the

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10 thoughts on “No Cash, Only Letters by Bogdan Dragos

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  1. là donnez-moi un levier d’acier
    et alors la lune je vous donnerai
    les riches maisons je défoncerai
    mes opposants je massacrerai
    avec ce sceptre donc je règnerai
    et mes injustices je perpétrerai
    #poeme

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    1. Wow, this actually rhymes PERFECTLY when translated to Romanian (my original language):

      “acolo dă-mi o pârghie de oțel

      și apoi luna pe care ți-o voi da
      casele bogate le voi zdrobi
      pe adversarii mei îi voi măcelări
      cu acest sceptru deci voi domni
      iar nedreptățile mele le voi săvârși”

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