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Consumerism

I don't live here

I'm only camping

On this planet

I didn't plan it

Yet I feel the need to explain it

As the plaintiff

To the sheriff

Imposing tariffs

 

Money is their concern

While my emotions burn

They are somewhat surviving

At the price of dying

That's the cost of lying

It makes us stop trying

Only commodity buying

While silently sighing

And violently frying

Through fruitless searches

No matter what we purchase

Or how much we spend

The gripping grief never ends

When there are no hands to lend

 

There are no problems with these items

When we willingly refuse to sight them

They are from where our problems erupt

For we neglectfully allow them to disrupt

The connections that our hearts yearn for

And our wallets burn for

When we spend our emotions on inanimate objects

To avoid the intangible subject

Of love

 

We're frightened of phantoms

A life heightened by tandem

Is not in the cards

We buy for each other

They don't begin to cover

The way we feel

They are a shield

For our true emotions

Objects can't evoke one

Yet that's our language for expression

Consumerism acts as our lethal injection

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Written by
andrew-rueter
30 / M / Kentucky
Published
Nov 30, 2017
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#consumerism
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