They gave us the river to drink when our bellies were full with rain and when we refused they said our pride would be the death of us Our shoulders were burdened with blame with the sound of voices dictating what form our bodies should take They asked us to climb the mountains to straddle the hills on misshapen legs Whe we crawled as far from them as we could they said our cowardice would keep us stagnant These are not lies, they told us this is the truth but we have painted it the colour of our thoughts Now we are sinking too unskilled to swim, too heavy to float Our bodies become one with the ocean before they throw the ropes, asking us to hold on Our hands flail with what the water has left of our faith Ofcourse we are dead before our hands make it.