Writing is a gesture that ties my pleasure As people walk in and out after a search For the luminescent touch of knowledge And the manipulation they wear dares To become the only monster they treasure Myriads of erudition and contemplations Of the human mind, of the human kind Is it not the wisdom bestowed by academia? The biased subjective assessments The reduced objective indoctrination The social constructions of the reality itself Is it not the wisdom bestowed by academia? Such a relative weighted in apollonian seams That makes doctors to treat ailments That makes a judge to rule a deluded justice That makes a teacher drill a curriculum Is it not the wisdom bestowed by academia? Which make us question creation Which reduces the metaphysics to nothing Which validates the seen and not unseen They offered us schools, those glass rules That brings scholars to warm the benches Such cruel rues, after years of toil And there is neither guarantee for jobs Such a robbery, a dare of mere mockery So watch those children, as they wear bags And trek to school everyday, another dystopia So watch those children, paraded and uniformed And as their eyes are matted with a bright future The reality of the future they hold is contrary For loans will bear the apex of their ribcage For jobs will become a rare commodity Artificial robots and self-driven cars Automated rackets and self-serving checkouts The obsolete conquest of human labor Shall time be the only resource we bear? Itβs eventual but ever so inevitable