Is this really the life we must force ourselves to live everyday this blue collared white collared no collar state of affairs where we strangle ourselves daily with the grind of odd jobs poor paychecks an broken homes scattered like insects catching fire under the magnified heat of the sun our fingers ******* and our minds fall in line to what they tell us like obedient children we don't raise our hands to ask why no we just bite our tongues and call this a living Waiting for our death to come and liberate ourselves from this drudgery this mundane system of complications we've entangled ourselves into feeling like vines growing on the side of a nuclear bomb waitin to drop off the edge of this planet cascading into the imagination of nothingness we know we feel deep inside but we've buried it in a rush and sometimes you can hear it grumbling crying out to be set free this imagination has got us into trouble before thinking we can change the system we've built with our own hands and words we've cut from rapists murders and molesters Kings queens and holy saints we see what we are but do little in time to repair the perceptions we've become only tightening our nooses everyday like corporate wear neckties begging for a little more breath and a little more time so we can amass the collection the tv tells us we need so we wash out our morals And give in to the notion of supply and demand but never actually demanding the change so many of us crave and need we pull splinters from our teeth and sell them as souvenirs hoping someone else will choke on them and loosen these ropes binding ourselves to the hanging effect of effigies burning brilliantly in midnight shades of *** bottomed out with whiskey hangovers so far it's got to be the only way out of this but the exit we always miss when we're traveling two hundred ten miles forward without the gift of sight or intellect on baking asphalt looking for a wall to end it all looking for someone to call to end it all...
But I've packed my bags and I'm hitchhiking the rest of the way keeping my thumb inside my jacket because it's better to walk alone than get picked up by a car heading for the fall