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He died on the wires, electrified with fear And riddled with cold religion from the gun-towers He lay there motionless, all bloodied and burned With one hand strangely stretched out Like as if he were reaching out for something Maybe some long lost freedom he'd once known, And that look... that look upon his face. Way in the distance across the fields, on the very edge of the forest Some children were playing completely oblivious. The Commandant, he came out and gathered us around "Let this be a lesson to you all", he said, "no one gets out No! No one escapes the Mind Camp".                             II O! How I wish I'd never read that book Never come across it How it haunted my days and chased me through the years I just couldn't...I just couldn't get past it, I had been lost, so lost in my head, so confused Nothing made any sense And there were monsters everywhere, monsters in the books And there was no one there to help It was like I was lost in a very Dark Wood, But then one day I saw a light I read words, words that seemed to point toward the truth They seemed to offer hope They spoke nicely and politely and smiled pretty smiles at me They invited me back to their house and welcomed me in It was a nice looking house I thought But the moment I stepped in, the door behind me, it was slammed shut and bolted And it was like all the air, it was suddenly ****** out And all the faces, they began to change, become distorted and grotesque Now they only spoke to give you orders You must do this! You have to do that! Or else!!! And then they'd warn you of the terrible consequences that would befall you If you didn't carry out their wishes, their demands I...I was trapped, I couldn't get out. It took me years to escape them escape their clutches I couldn't smile again properly or laugh for years after that How its terrible shadow hung over everything I did.                           III They got him in the tunnel, they dragged him out He hadn't cared much about religion, any of that stuff He had the Commandant worried "If Hell and the Devil don't scare him, This one, this one's a tough nut, a tough nut to crack... I know, he smiled,  we'll turn up the heat on him Yea, we'll get him with the Eternals", So they hit him with the Eternals Eternal this! Eternal that! Threatening him But even the Eternals didn't seem to bother him very much He just kept on going regardless He was...simply marvelous! What a wonderful Spirit he had, The Commandant, he had to think again...he mused " Well if religion doesn't scare him, we'll have to get Science in We'll get him with a Big word, some frightening idea That'll crush him, bring him to his knees, What about... what about the Subconscious Mind, you better watch out, the Subconscious Mind's about It's always watching you y'know Just like Big Brother, it's filing it all away Better watch your step You can't escape.... Or maybe... what about your genes, yes! Your future is written in your genes You have no power, you have no say You can't do anything to change things Sorry son, there's nothing you can do That's just the way it is You just got to accept it"... Yea! They got him in the tunnel, dragged him out He'd suffocated, couldn't breathe anymore.                            IV He approached me one day in the prison yard, this other prisoner, I only knew him to see He came up to me and said "You've been in here a long time just like me, I heard you're planning a breakout Me! I've been planning one too, I was thinking maybe we could go together When we get out, we could go to the town, join the underground We could find new words, a new language, build a new world What do you say ?" I looked at him and then I looked away I looked through the fence, across the fields, to the forests, the hills and the mountains I looked far faraway and then...then I said "I want to go to a place where I don't have to hear any human voices anymore No one to bully me or coerce me, entrap or enslave me".                                     V Yea, I thought, I'm gonna build myself a little cabin way out in the wilderness somewhere And live there all alone, all by myself I'll fish and plant my own garden I'll live there simply, And for the first time in my life I'll try and get to know myself Without any fear pushing me or hanging over my head. And maybe... maybe one day I'll hear a voice singing in the woods A strange voice, singing in a strange language with strange words Something I've never heard before... A Nature girl singing, some little Indian girl Innocent and smiling and laughing all the time, So lighthearted and joyous, so free and unafraid And maybe she'd see my cabin and come over A little tentatively, like a little curious fawn deer And maybe we'd strike up a friendship the two of us, using only simple words and signs, And maybe in time she'd grow fond of me and me of her We'd picnic in the meadow by the river in the sun We'd lie there together the two of us just watching the clouds go by And she'd sing to me in her wonderful strange words And her fingers they'd gently stroke my face and my hair Just like a little mother...and they'd speak to me in their own secret words...their own secret language, they'd say "You're safe here, you don't have to run anymore".
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Mar 3, 2021
Mar 3, 2021 at 5:40 PM UTC
Mind Camp
He died on the wires, electrified with fear And riddled with cold religion from the gun-towers He lay there motionless, all bloodied and burned With one hand strangely stretched out Like as if he were reaching out for something Maybe some long lost freedom he'd once known, And that look... that look upon his face. Way in the distance across the fields, on the very edge of the forest Some children were playing completely oblivious. The Commandant, he came out and gathered us around "Let this be a lesson to you all", he said, "no one gets out No! No one escapes the Mind Camp".                             II O! How I wish I'd never read that book Never come across it How it haunted my days and chased me through the years I just couldn't...I just couldn't get past it, I had been lost, so lost in my head, so confused Nothing made any sense And there were monsters everywhere, monsters in the books And there was no one there to help It was like I was lost in a very Dark Wood, But then one day I saw a light I read words, words that seemed to point toward the truth They seemed to offer hope They spoke nicely and politely and smiled pretty smiles at me They invited me back to their house and welcomed me in It was a nice looking house I thought But the moment I stepped in, the door behind me, it was slammed shut and bolted And it was like all the air, it was suddenly ****** out And all the faces, they began to change, become distorted and grotesque Now they only spoke to give you orders You must do this! You have to do that! Or else!!! And then they'd warn you of the terrible consequences that would befall you If you didn't carry out their wishes, their demands I...I was trapped, I couldn't get out. It took me years to escape them escape their clutches I couldn't smile again properly or laugh for years after that How its terrible shadow hung over everything I did.                           III They got him in the tunnel, they dragged him out He hadn't cared much about religion, any of that stuff He had the Commandant worried "If Hell and the Devil don't scare him, This one, this one's a tough nut, a tough nut to crack... I know, he smiled,  we'll turn up the heat on him Yea, we'll get him with the Eternals", So they hit him with the Eternals Eternal this! Eternal that! Threatening him But even the Eternals didn't seem to bother him very much He just kept on going regardless He was...simply marvelous! What a wonderful Spirit he had, The Commandant, he had to think again...he mused " Well if religion doesn't scare him, we'll have to get Science in We'll get him with a Big word, some frightening idea That'll crush him, bring him to his knees, What about... what about the Subconscious Mind, you better watch out, the Subconscious Mind's about It's always watching you y'know Just like Big Brother, it's filing it all away Better watch your step You can't escape.... Or maybe... what about your genes, yes! Your future is written in your genes You have no power, you have no say You can't do anything to change things Sorry son, there's nothing you can do That's just the way it is You just got to accept it"... Yea! They got him in the tunnel, dragged him out He'd suffocated, couldn't breathe anymore.                            IV He approached me one day in the prison yard, this other prisoner, I only knew him to see He came up to me and said "You've been in here a long time just like me, I heard you're planning a breakout Me! I've been planning one too, I was thinking maybe we could go together When we get out, we could go to the town, join the underground We could find new words, a new language, build a new world What do you say ?" I looked at him and then I looked away I looked through the fence, across the fields, to the forests, the hills and the mountains I looked far faraway and then...then I said "I want to go to a place where I don't have to hear any human voices anymore No one to bully me or coerce me, entrap or enslave me".                                     V Yea, I thought, I'm gonna build myself a little cabin way out in the wilderness somewhere And live there all alone, all by myself I'll fish and plant my own garden I'll live there simply, And for the first time in my life I'll try and get to know myself Without any fear pushing me or hanging over my head. And maybe... maybe one day I'll hear a voice singing in the woods A strange voice, singing in a strange language with strange words Something I've never heard before... A Nature girl singing, some little Indian girl Innocent and smiling and laughing all the time, So lighthearted and joyous, so free and unafraid And maybe she'd see my cabin and come over A little tentatively, like a little curious fawn deer And maybe we'd strike up a friendship the two of us, using only simple words and signs, And maybe in time she'd grow fond of me and me of her We'd picnic in the meadow by the river in the sun We'd lie there together the two of us just watching the clouds go by And she'd sing to me in her wonderful strange words And her fingers they'd gently stroke my face and my hair Just like a little mother...and they'd speak to me in their own secret words...their own secret language, they'd say "You're safe here, you don't have to run anymore".
This poem was inspired by a painting I did called 'Mind Camp', it was a painting of a prison camp a la The Great Escape, with someone dead on the wires. The prison represented the world's & society's rules and monsters and how they damage and suppress the individual. -In a way this is a companion piece to the previous poem. It's about someone who lives mostly in the mind.
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Mar 3, 2021
Mar 3, 2021 at 5:40 PM UTC
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