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I Was Made For Swallowing- -john Thompson- Ggg-... Direct

The song was performed live at [Venue], [City], on [Date] as part of John Thompson's [Tour Name]. The performance was well-received, with [Publication] noting, "The live rendition of 'I Was Made for Swallowing' left the audience in awe."

After that, my throat became more than hole and seal. I swallowed apologies, offered by men who believed a mechanism could atone for a sudden, terrible thing. I swallowed notes folded into squares—“Forgive me”—their paper edges soft as moth wings. I learned the difference between a coin tossed to hush conscience and a stone hurled to break windows. I cataloged the residue each left: the metallic tang of regret, the powdery dust of forgotten promises. I was made for Swallowing- -John Thompson- GGG-...

The poem begins with a startling admission of consumption and absorption: "I was made for swallowing / The wide world and the sky..." The song was performed live at [Venue], [City],

In a world filled with challenges, finding one's purpose in overcoming them is both empowering and liberating. It shifts the focus from what one lacks to what one can do with what they have. It transforms victims into victors, not in a simplistic sense of winning or losing, but in the profound sense of mastering one's destiny. The poem begins with a startling admission of