I guess they were hoping to beat the the fight out of us scare the life out of us To stuff peaceful resistance down our throats keep us quiet and complacent while they drag us through the mud back us into a corner like scared, hungry dogs drive the pigment from our skin and rename it fear. The man on the TV told me I should be ashamed that we are responsible for the broken windows, the bottles, the fires the flames I turned it off wrote a letter, etched it on my heart and said it is you who will be judged Not by the system which was never designed to protect us but by the eyes of the world- you who will be on the wrong side of history. His words echoed in my head “those people have no morals” Well… those people are dying to live those people are preparing for the day when their sons and daughters don’t come home those people are praying to Gods with shrugged shoulders and closed eyes who have yet to respond those people are keeping their hands raise...
You said the problem is that when you splash around everybody else gets wet and you don’t need to be an oracle to see our future. There are far too many casualties in your friendly fire so bright that dimming is inevitable is it comfortable to fall from grace? Is there space for heavy hand stitched wings? reckless, wild and beautiful setting flames to the scenes around you- you burn, burn burn I never knew implosion could be so eloquent If they ask what defines it? Loneliness. This is the constant of the human condition. You wanted to step out of the darkness but even you faded when you flew too close to the sun. Shhh…we’ll call it transformation.
I saw a man die today. He flew head first off of his bike and into a tree. His belongings were scattered all over the road like children's toys And although he wasn't young I cant help but wonder if he belonged to someone, if he was rushing back to a house where someone was excited to see him-eagerly awaiting his arrival. I did not know his name and I imagine no one else around me did either. I saw a man die today. I think he belonged to someone.
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