In my dream the other night Meteors where in flight They streaked across my midnight sky Like fireworks on the 4th of July Forever screaming through space Far above this sad human race As I watched such beauty rain through the heavens The nightingale's song did beckon
It brought my attention back to the ground Horrified by what I found Hairless apes that swung down from the trees Are now on bended knees I heard them praying to their Gods They seemed to be at odds I seen them on their bellies crawl Look up to the sky in awe For they feared his wrath They feared his laugh Praying to an unseen entity When mother nature held the remedy
I turn my attention back to the star sprinkled sky But even there thing's where starting to go awry The sky was falling into the deepest darkest hole A hole so greedy it refused to even let the light go The world started to spin The hairless apes screamed it was because of the other man's sin Refusing to see sin belongs to each of them Instead they just chartered About the depravity of one another, none of it matter
Colors no one had ever seen swirled by It was the most pleasing journey to the eye As I rode the earth into the void Streaking into the blackness like an asteroid Relishing the thought human nature would soon be destroyed
But I fell like a stone Waking up in my bed alone T.V. showing the morning news Terrorist plotting against the Jews Everyone hating on one another Their religion is their cover, trying to use it to smother Them apes are to blind to see That thier imaginary entity Is the original sin Another reason for men to hate men
I just let this poem flow It went where it wanted to go I had no control