Living life is a painting scheme, Creating colors to cover up the blanks, Trying our best to break away. We re-saturate, The bleak shades of our face, Replacing something organic, With chemical compounds. Suddenly evolving beyond natural gleam, Distorting to fit twisted cookie cutter shapes, We execute the order, Of this lustful modern god. There was beauty in the earthen iron's shape, Forgotten glory, bent to grim reality, Turning away from standing in the looking glass, Becoming indistinguishable again.
Just because something is unique doesn't make it immortal, A new idea that becomes a good idea turns to a common idea repeated and dried.