Home to the dead



Returning to normality
from educating edifying journeys
and adventures in a world of beauty
teaching you humility and culture
of a different perspective from above
to humdrum western mainstream brainwash
over-technocrated, automated, sterilized,
where a seventh of the population
go on psychic medicines
as legal drug addicts
which is considered comme il faut,
no matter if it breaks you down, –
it is quite normal to be burnt-out
from just sitting by a keyboard in a cubicle;
and in the long run thus civilization certainly will follow you
in breaking down, dissolving down the drain.
This re-initiation in the western brainwash of perdition
is the worst ordeal you can experience,
coming from a real world of ideals and truth and beauty
to a snake-pit of degeneration and decay;
and all that you can do is to endure it,
do the best of it, survive and struggle on
alone for your ideals in obstinate persistence
just to spite the mortal blind way down of mankind
for the hope of the necessity
of the occasion of the turning of the tides.




Poetry by Christian Lanciai The PoetBay support member heart!
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Written on 2006-11-24 at 16:42

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Christian Lanciai The PoetBay support member heart!
"Will the tide turn? Yes, of course it will. And when it does, it will delete or change everything we know today.
In the meanwhile, we go on smothering every serious worry or doubt under pillows made of any kind of futility the market can offer." - Aliena

Very well put.
"There is only one thing worse than global warming, and that is global brainwash."

The more the adversity, the more important to overcome it, and the greater the success if you do...
2006-11-26


Phyllis J. Rhodes
Ugh! It's worse than a bad day, it's a bad lifestyle. Actually there's no style involved. But it can be overcome and I know you've done it, right here on poetbay!
"Hope is the thing with feathers
that perches in the soul
and sings the tune without the words
and never stops- at all." Emily Dickinson
2006-11-25



Will the tide turn? Yes, of course it will. And when it does, it will delete or change everything we know today.
In the meanwhile, we go on smothering every serious worry or doubt under pillows made of any kind of futility the market can offer.
2006-11-25