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The hemlock grove grows poisonously Paralyzes our youth Nightshade in the everglades The wonder fades While centaurs and unicorns run away Looking for a way to evade Human beings and their dark adult dreams It’s not the fairy queen’s fault When she falters and falls Failing us all Those clear and glittering butterfly wings Come missing Acid tears come hissing Macho men start ******* She is betrayed by our passions The web of leaves caught On the spider weaved branches Of the big bad business man Forgetting the bridge to Terribithia, Fantasia, Neverland, Oz and Wonderland Losing Alice, Dorothy, and Peter Pan The innocence of a child Who no longer dances Decimated dreams Fairy-tale creatures Lose their way Lose their voice and cannot play Forget how to sing that way Mothers weeps Fathers eyes us all sternly Tell us to get better earnings And the myth of childhood fades away To some long ago forgotten age
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Jun 28, 2015
Jun 28, 2015 at 4:34 PM UTC
Wonderland Lost
The hemlock grove grows poisonously Paralyzes our youth Nightshade in the everglades The wonder fades While centaurs and unicorns run away Looking for a way to evade Human beings and their dark adult dreams It’s not the fairy queen’s fault When she falters and falls Failing us all Those clear and glittering butterfly wings Come missing Acid tears come hissing Macho men start ******* She is betrayed by our passions The web of leaves caught On the spider weaved branches Of the big bad business man Forgetting the bridge to Terribithia, Fantasia, Neverland, Oz and Wonderland Losing Alice, Dorothy, and Peter Pan The innocence of a child Who no longer dances Decimated dreams Fairy-tale creatures Lose their way Lose their voice and cannot play Forget how to sing that way Mothers weeps Fathers eyes us all sternly Tell us to get better earnings And the myth of childhood fades away To some long ago forgotten age
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Jun 28, 2015
Jun 28, 2015 at 4:34 PM UTC
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