I tried reading it, but many of the words were unclear. I spent a few moments deciphering it, and only two spots remained unclear. I quickly wrote down the poem and then carried on my merry way, wondering what the heck it was doing on the stalls of a bathroom, of all places.
The poem is from the book Blood is Thicker. My friend's and my version is as follows.
In one week a lifetime can pass.
In one day tears can shatter like glass.
In one hour time still moves too fast.
In one second we make eternity last.
I mean, on a bathroom stall of all places. It would be funny, though, to go around and carve culture into walls. Not that I would ever do it, though.
Question though. What is the craziest thing you have seen carved onto a bathroom stall (clean, of course)?