Wal-Mart I need more toilet paper More than you’ll ever give The cosmetics on the superficially wiped-down shelves— They’re rotten, diminutive Insignificant I need more Motivational speakers Your voices aren’t loud enough Even clicked to a stereo which blasts in full bass Your sounds are inferior Barely affecting the meager minds beyond small ears They are dull, tongueless For I need more McDonald’s I asked for a million Quarter-Pounders With everything but cheese, lettuce, meat, and bread And you showed me the dark side of the moon Leaving me frigid in the barren wilderness of Society When all I needed Was reassurance Earth Though your beauty is unshackled Running full-lunged over the sweeping winds I have yet to fill this loneliness This loss of place, of meaning Among all the faceless dead souls Which ravish you, a pretty innocent bride in full ivory dress Horizon I need to watch and wait I sit upon every jagged, rusted boulder on the ocean’s edge My legs swinging, toes pointed down Eyes wide and wet with the mournful echo of my heart’s beat— And there’s the bird, that angel raven Whose wings I need to steal |