I've been wondering why suddenly I've been dreaming about stealing steering wheels. I'm getting so tired of always being bullied by police men. I know for the whole of it I was in the wrong, but maybe not so wrong to be taking these broken toys anyway. They all get thrown away.
And like always everyone in my dreams is everyone at once. And then at the same time, one at a time. It's good when not everything changes at once. It's hard to draw meaning from dreams when it's not clear who anyone is at all. I'm over it, I might ask my dad or maybe I'll just let it go.
If I gave you a hair tie in my dream and now it's gone, it's not on me. Time traveling is fine, but never free. I lost my friend, I'm lost. I see the finish line, the SAT. Spell circle's full and I can't read. Now no one is ever who they seem, not when big mother's watching me.
These robots are really good at looking like they're loyal to the queen.
These robots are never who they seem. They love their layers, love their sleeves
These robots are able to deceive. They're double agents, trouble seeds.
These robots are really good at living out these evil fantasies.
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