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We chant our allegiance to it in shouted slogans, and fight ****** battles under its banner, ironically chained to it as we are to many other shadowy and ghostly things. But never has treasure so desired been so eagerly given away. Primitive man gave his to gods of sun, sky, and earth. We give ours to elected tyrants, weak and corrupt old men made powerful by our faith. To imaginary boundaries we lock ourselves inside, to roles we play, to straitjacket ideologies we writhe in, foaming at the mouth. There are slaves to their own bodies, or the bodies of others, and ****** for the envy of neighbors, or strangers. Collared submissives who bark like dogs and beg for the whip. Workaholics, alcoholics, pill poppers, shopping addicts, and spiritual junkies. In a thousand ways, we hand it over, between thumb and forefinger like a piece of chewing gum drained of its flavor. “Here...take this. I’m done with it.”
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Jan 14, 2019
Jan 14, 2019 at 8:13 AM UTC
Something We Never Wanted
We chant our allegiance to it in shouted slogans, and fight ****** battles under its banner, ironically chained to it as we are to many other shadowy and ghostly things. But never has treasure so desired been so eagerly given away. Primitive man gave his to gods of sun, sky, and earth. We give ours to elected tyrants, weak and corrupt old men made powerful by our faith. To imaginary boundaries we lock ourselves inside, to roles we play, to straitjacket ideologies we writhe in, foaming at the mouth. There are slaves to their own bodies, or the bodies of others, and ****** for the envy of neighbors, or strangers. Collared submissives who bark like dogs and beg for the whip. Workaholics, alcoholics, pill poppers, shopping addicts, and spiritual junkies. In a thousand ways, we hand it over, between thumb and forefinger like a piece of chewing gum drained of its flavor. “Here...take this. I’m done with it.”
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44/M/Nevada
Jan 14, 2019
Jan 14, 2019 at 8:13 AM UTC
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