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A poem about disullusionment with the modern world |
Distopia Files. . I squint at the matrix of buildings in the distance There is nothing for me there I have walked among them and become lost Unable to fathom the meanings etched in blood and stone. . A vast network of machines is evident Tearing up the planet violently and chaotically The blind ambition of humanity holds the world in thrall And all things mortal and beautiful slowly but surely lose ground. . I pull my insides out and arrange them In a feeble attempt to impose order The chaos of natural position is better Constantly surprising us with its subtlety. . Some days there is only a drone of white noise Nothing substantive percolates from this morass. I wish my existence were more colourful and vibrant But being myself is denied me by divisive forces. . There was love once, my heart was alive And there was music and laughter; But in the grey death that followed your departure I grew thin and miserable, my faith chipped and stained. . My history is an embarrassment to me But I grit my teeth and plough on regardless There is nothing to complain about The choices we make are immutable demons. . Where does the ambition go? Aye, it is in line with the heat death of the universe. Still I want to keep my days full Even as my energies seem hardly sufficient. . Black clouds swirl and churn up the sky The elemental urges fight for supremacy And insignificant Man cowers in fear Wondering desperately at his fate. . End. 5/3/05 |