You said we've all got cracks and blemishes wrinkles in our character the little crevices where the past is hidden where the fear settles as a dust, nibbling away at a fragile foundation
It's this Modern Age I said, kids in the automaton state profit slaves desperate to break their screens and return to the fields rise and set with the sun like in the ancient golden seasons
But you smiled, it has always been so men with eyes glazed recalling days long gone when the real work was done when love was grand and the food were rich Roman hearts pining for halcyon Greek nights
Then we are born crooked it seems fresh but weathered like newborn lava set under pressure, too old for our years just clumsy instruments put to task in a china shop every stumble a chip in our innocence
And in there lies our radiance you beamed with every glass shattered, a million gems by accident refracting light on an imperfect world every hasty breath a powerful wind destined for great heights