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disillusionment can be enlightening. |
“eyes open” I was born with eyes wide open, every moment they are closing. Don’t you know? The first breath poisons. Mother, father you’ve raised a bitter twisted soul, who sees things as they are. So we must live, Subside, on hand-me-down morality. Misplaced charity, a half-hearted life like one slit wrist. My doctor tells me I’m just sad. But what does he know? All he has learned is to repeat what he has been told. To stay you at this border, Still on hold This is my anthem. You are, what they see. You are not yourself. You are sick, confused. You are making life difficult for yourself. And everyone else. As I you have the power. So we believe without thought, this painting of the world. That you are not safe, that thousands die from panic. Run to shelter, find your loved ones, hide the pictures, search the houses. All gone off to war. Never came home to hollow victories, cheered in the streets. Societies rape fantasy. The migration of idiocy. Voter apathy. Agoraphobia. Fear culture, teaching you your place. My little prison. There will always be a place for me here. This is a world of empty museums and stolen treasures. Broken bridges, guarding silent halls. We have to realise, the cure for cancer won’t save the world. They wouldn’t have lived Forever. Now my eyes hurt when I close them. My hands burn at night, is this what you have chosen? The chill pull to dantes wood. No-one can be happy, not anymore To be alive, you would hope, is to be as close to god as anyone can be. Every breath a prayer, every thought an answer. So don’t hold you breath for salvation. We are answerable only to ourselves. Boys and girls, ladies and gentlemen, god has retired. I read it on a young girls t-shirt. We are striving to create beautiful patterns in the dirt. This is hope? Now, these are our dreams. By our sins remembered if by our saints forgotten. But life is for young eyes. The old don’t smile without a memory. It is, perhaps no great loss. |