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Children march in boots too big for their feet blinders too close to their eyes uniforms worn too tightly around their hearts left left left right left till their is nothing left of our children pretending to be men who are brave and pretending to be women who have equality and pretending to be brothers who don't have to fear for their lives because of the skin the were born in and sisters pretending they don't have to fear their fathers and uncles and brothers and cousins and preachers and friends and husbands as much as they do the kindness of strangers and we sit on our sofas and lazy boys and kitchen tables pretending the news isn't so bad and pretending that war is a necessary business and pretending that the phrase **** culture" isn't something vile that drags itself through our minds and up our throats and out our mouths and pretending clichés like "boys will be boys" makes it all "ok" (at least for little boys born to the right father of the right name of the right wealth) and pretending that she should have known better and pretending that he should have complied to being stripped of his right to live which ironically would have still ended up with him bleeding to death which really isn't ironic but just ****** up but I almost forget this is all just pretend as we sit at our table of disinterest and hashtags and cold truths being covered in warm lies and is that the death of the American dream I smell cooling off in the window seal overlooking the corruption and destruction and industrialized nation that is nothing more than a cage to keep us safe from our own thoughts because we wouldn't want to know that the boots they sell to our children have already been worn and are already covered in mud and blood and death and we still let them march away as we pretend it will all be ok...
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Jul 24, 2017
Jul 24, 2017 at 3:57 PM UTC
pretending
Children march in boots too big for their feet blinders too close to their eyes uniforms worn too tightly around their hearts left left left right left till their is nothing left of our children pretending to be men who are brave and pretending to be women who have equality and pretending to be brothers who don't have to fear for their lives because of the skin the were born in and sisters pretending they don't have to fear their fathers and uncles and brothers and cousins and preachers and friends and husbands as much as they do the kindness of strangers and we sit on our sofas and lazy boys and kitchen tables pretending the news isn't so bad and pretending that war is a necessary business and pretending that the phrase **** culture" isn't something vile that drags itself through our minds and up our throats and out our mouths and pretending clichés like "boys will be boys" makes it all "ok" (at least for little boys born to the right father of the right name of the right wealth) and pretending that she should have known better and pretending that he should have complied to being stripped of his right to live which ironically would have still ended up with him bleeding to death which really isn't ironic but just ****** up but I almost forget this is all just pretend as we sit at our table of disinterest and hashtags and cold truths being covered in warm lies and is that the death of the American dream I smell cooling off in the window seal overlooking the corruption and destruction and industrialized nation that is nothing more than a cage to keep us safe from our own thoughts because we wouldn't want to know that the boots they sell to our children have already been worn and are already covered in mud and blood and death and we still let them march away as we pretend it will all be ok...
akira-chinen
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122/M/American
Jul 24, 2017
Jul 24, 2017 at 3:57 PM UTC
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