A poem about assumptions oddly enough |
Is it safe to assume That humans have learned to fear the light? Is it safe to assume That we have adapted to taking shelter in the dark With our faces alight with an artificial glow Protected by a thin veil comprised of glass and electrons And is it safe to assume that We can find comfort in the pain of others By looking past our own faults and pointing out everyone else’s In person, but most of this is done behind backs and up on the Internet Where it is protected from harm by that same thin veil of glass and electrons Is it safe to assume that we’ve become heartless That we’ve been reduced to nothing more than hollow husks, Powered by the people that are in charge of our lives And that our only functions is to do the bidding of our puppeteers Which means it must be safe to assume that We have largely lost the ability to think for ourselves And we’ve replaced it with the superficial ability to behave like sponges So is it safe to assume that we all have a role From teacher to student and bully to peon And that we cannot escape from a predestined fate Is it safe to assume that we were all born equal? Is it safe to assume that we will never be poor? Is it safe to assume that our hearts will never be broken? Is it safe to assume that we are safe from harm, That we will never experience prejudice or hatred or anger from one another? Is it safe to assume that we will all learn to spread our wings and learn to fly? Of course it’s not There aren’t any guarantees in this world But it is safe to assume that we will all at least have some hope. It is safe to assume that we can hope to make a change And it is safe to assume that someone in the world Is certainly going to try to help someone else learn to fly It is safe to assume that not all the good has been stripped from the world And it is safe to assume that one day One day, things might get better If we help one another and make peace instead of war Then perhaps everything might just get a little better. It’s safe to assume that I’ll do my part to bring some good into the world And I will make an effort to make our suffering a little more bearable. But I can only do so much on my own. |