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The poem is about people being a prisoner of their created fate |
A man stood at the side of the road His voice echoed in every ear He stood strong in the midst of cars rushing Waved them off to move away, grace of a king Lear He was loud and clear but his words were fumbled Did not look in his senses but sermoned like a seer He spoke of how our life is full of fear and deceit Corrupt our own gods to fool a few We continue to live a life of lecher and conceit Refuse to speak up when it matters the most But our voices ring loud hidden behind a tweet He spoke of how we have souls as dark as night Sell our own conscience to buy our gods Wanting to build temples with the blood of our own Wight We know a man by the tongue he speaks not by his deeds Place one lives decided by a man's might He looked at us, his stare lost and barren The pain in his eyes begged us to be free They called him a drunk and never listened All were bound by their life's blind decree He warned us of the dangers of a failed state Asked us to listen to the cry of the banshee All they did, was give him a mocking laugh Followed by chiding and an insult spree But he stood his ground and rambled on Losing his audience, still waiting for some to agree With a sudden thud and screech the man was made silent With that ended the drunk's philosophers raiment But his life was a waste said a few shrugs The world just got rid of a tumor malignant The ignorance made me wonder the fate of men who speak While walk free the men who abacinate Is this what the world does to the free minded While tongue tied fools live a life they hallucinate Was this man a prisoner of his spirits or his own freedom? While we live being prisoners of our own fate.... |