He sat there knowing at a young age that he was special.
There were over 6 billion people on earth as he was special.
How was he special?
Being smart made him special.
He knew he was a genius and that made him special.
At a young age his relatives told him he looks smart in glasses.
He pretended to hate it but secretly smiled.
He was smarter than anyone else.
In grade school he was smarter than everyone else.
He knew because he memorized some big words and used them often.
He got good grades - that helped his reputation.
"You're smart..." people would start their sentences with and then copy his homework.
He memorized more things and repeated them often.
He'd gone to college now and knew the things he should memorize.
Secret sessions helped him ramble off Shakespeare.
Wow how he would impress those around him with quote from famous people!
He could drop more names than Nadya Suleman could children.
Marx!
Hegel!
Aristotle!
He could repeat what they said exactly!
And it made him smart.
And it made him special.
In his old age he got pissed at the youth who wouldn't listen to the people he could quote.
They would learn soon enough that being old made you smarter.
What childish, witless creatures.
There were no smart children.
They should listen to him and appreciate how special he was.
He was smart.
His intelligence could not keep him from death.
In his will he wrote some Emerson he had memorized and forgotten but memorized again.
There were over 6 billion people on earth as he was special.
How was he special?
Being smart made him special.
He knew he was a genius and that made him special.
At a young age his relatives told him he looks smart in glasses.
He pretended to hate it but secretly smiled.
He was smarter than anyone else.
In grade school he was smarter than everyone else.
He knew because he memorized some big words and used them often.
He got good grades - that helped his reputation.
"You're smart..." people would start their sentences with and then copy his homework.
He memorized more things and repeated them often.
He'd gone to college now and knew the things he should memorize.
Secret sessions helped him ramble off Shakespeare.
Wow how he would impress those around him with quote from famous people!
He could drop more names than Nadya Suleman could children.
Marx!
Hegel!
Aristotle!
He could repeat what they said exactly!
And it made him smart.
And it made him special.
In his old age he got pissed at the youth who wouldn't listen to the people he could quote.
They would learn soon enough that being old made you smarter.
What childish, witless creatures.
There were no smart children.
They should listen to him and appreciate how special he was.
He was smart.
His intelligence could not keep him from death.
In his will he wrote some Emerson he had memorized and forgotten but memorized again.
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