Gaia: Part II

By Jadednoir

Escape the delusion, the noise and pollution
Awaken and shake the vanity from your hair
Look on your works ye mortal and dispair
Chemicals, chemicals, everywhere
A cocktail of poison, in the water
In the air
Threatening my ability, my stability
It's more than I can bare

On the wind, death seeds
song birds with twisted beaks
Tumors and caners
animals with horrors
I cannot speak of, cannot express

"your life is as thin as the wind, and you're playing with death"
Your judgement is rash
Your attachments are entrapments
Your life is fast
Enjoy the distractions your contraptions
For the end could come in a flash
After the boom, the crash




to be concluded...

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Copyright 2003 Jadednoir
Published on Thursday, November 27, 2003.     Filed under: "Poetry"
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  • HeadpatSlut On Saturday, September 11, 2010, HeadpatSlut (257)By person wrote:

    This was a very nice read, it feels raw and at the same time, systematic, I like it. :) Scholar

  • Solace On Monday, March 29, 2004, Solace (1065)By person wrote:

    Beauty and horror juxtaposed in a loss of social realism that threatens to expound only inanae bullshit from our mouths, to see reality one must see the beauty and the disgust, together as one, reality being subjective of course...Dissemination...

  • Jadednoir On Sunday, December 28, 2003, Jadednoir (28)By person wrote:

    "We can live like indians in the desert, why can't we live like tribes"? www.dredg.com

  • A former member wrote: 'Awaken and shake the vanity from your hair' Perfect. This is like looking into a wilderness of mirrors & windows...televisions...cyberspaceial universes...

  • A former member wrote: we all need to allow our hair to go a few days w/out shampoo (the pollutions of delusion & despair...)

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