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  May 2018 anastasia nikos
Johnny Noiπ
verb vərb/
noun                                      GRAMMAR
noun: verb; plural noun:                  verbs
1.
a word used to describe
an action, state,
or occurrence,            and                         forming        the               main                                
                            ­   part
of the predicate of a sentence,
such as hear, become,                       happen.
verb
verb: verb;             3rd person present:                       verbs;                              past tense:
verbed;                     past participle:               verbed;
gerund or present participle:                                                      ­  verbing
1.
use (a word that is not conventionally
used as a verb, typically a noun) as a              verb.
"any English noun can be verbed,
                                   but some are more resistant than others"
Origin: late Middle English: from Old French verbe
or Latin verbum ‘word, verb.’verb:                                                      ­                   ob·sess əbˈses/verb
                                         obsess; 3rd person present:               obsesses;
past tense: obsessed; past participle:                                         obsessed;
gerund or present participle:                                      obsessing
preocc­upy or fill the mind of (someone)
continually, intrusively,                         and             to   a   troubling      
        extent.
      "he was obsessed                           with the theme          of                      
  death"
synonyms: preoccupy,                be uppermost
in someone's mind, prey                                   on someone's mind,
on,          possess,           haunt,              consume,                          plague,
torment, hound, bedevil, beset, take                                      control of,
control, take over, have a hold on, rule,
eat up,                                                              ­   have a grip on, grip
"being thin is obsessing her"
be fixated on/upon,                                             be preoccupied with,
be possessed by, be consumed with/by                               (thoughts of),
                                     an obsession with;
be infatuated with,                                        be besotted with,
be smitten with;
informal: have a thing about/for,                                            be hung up
about/on, have it bad for
                              "he was obsessed with his roommate's sister"
(of a person) be preoccupied with or
                                                           constantly
worrying about something.
"her husband,                     who is obsessing about the                                  wrong she has  
                        done him"
Origin: late Middle English                                                     (in the sense
                                        ‘haunt, possess,’
referring to an evil spirit):                                               from Latin obsess-
‘besieged,’ from the verb obsidere, from ob-
opposite’         +                sedere ‘sit.’                                                     The current sense dates
from the late 19th century.
One day, there will likely be a Race
Reassignment surgery
And of course
It will cause an
Uproar
At first
But soon
Humanity will understand
Race is a state of mind
Not an outward
Appearance
Man's flawed theory of
Religion
Is that man grants himself Eternal
Blissful
Afterlife
The nerve!  
We turn our souls immortal
Declare ourselves gods
With souls immortal
Blissful ever after
When the baby has a fever
So bad
His shadow is sweating
I don't want to love you anymore
But it's so hard to rearrange
I don't want to be a prisoner
To all these things I cannot change

I don't want to hurt, I don't want to cry
Or long for the sound of your voice
I don't want to live my life like this
You have left me with no other choice

I don't want to miss you every day
The way we kissed, your playful grin
I don't want to want to hold your hand
Or yearn for your lips to touch my skin

I don't want to feel sad all the time
Struggling each week to make it through
I don't want to lock myself in my room
Sobbing while clutching pictures of you

I'm a slave to my own emotions
And all the things we cannot be
I'm locked inside the pain I feel
You are the one who holds the key
Pain really is a prison
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