The deep ache of societal idleness Of Invisible pain and the unscarred Thirsty for a hunger, but never to starve Have-alls more lost than have-nots Overlooked by seekers of poverty Unvalued by those just like us
Never close enough to death To grip existence for dear life
What is the cure to such tedium Why have we come thus far Is this the usual tail of prosperity Or is it a sign of an unprecedented leap
I feel and already see Great changes coming A looming gloom or the unimaginable haven Keep faith in the excitement Of the never before felt State of being and Living
With the wonder Of a child dreaming of the unknown With fear and fearless hope And Love for it all
We're Suffering the Death of Curiosity By: Yue Xing **** Monday, October 7, 2019 1:45AM