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Collectivism

The sky is solid, gray, motionless.

Shuffling bodies with obscured shadows

Make haste for shelter

From the stark, lifeless outside

With its grass that only lives if watered,

The always leafless trees,

And the carcinogenic air.

Looking upward,

Through the smoggy haze,

One sees the neon silhouettes

Floating in the sky,

Atop the glass and steel monoliths.

They speak to those below,

Of subtle, clandestine oligarchy.

Subconsciously belittling the anonymous masses,

"We are Titans, you are rats."

Say the towers,

As the populace quietly passes over stained concrete and asphalt,

Wearing breathing masks,

Saying not a word to the thousands they pass.

 

We make haste in this world.

We cannot afford to help a stranger,

To make a detour with a view,

To get your child that gift they really want.

So fiercely we have been strangled

That empathy is illogical.

"What a world" we all say,

As we avoid eye contact with the hungry;

As we change the channel from the melodramatic infomercial

About starving, disease-ridden children somewhere else;

As we console ourselves with hollow entertainment and intoxication,

To keep the guilt at bay,

To keep the thoughts at bay,

"Just do what's best for you,

Don't step out of line,

Shuffle in,

Follow the queue.

That's all you can do."

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Written by
forrest-jorgensen
American
Published
Feb 12, 2015
Lines·Words
38·212
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Inspired by life in Chinese megacities.

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#life#despair#humans
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