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Crawling upon the ground, Black specks like train cars Fall in line One by one Carrying their loads Of prisoners, Supplies, And food. To feed a thousand mouths, To support the machine. Carrying gifts, And wonders from far lands To bring before the queen. The train moves on, Stretching over vast Miniscule plains. Like a conveyer belt, The black lines Run their circuits, Picking up pieces, And carrying them back . Day in, And Day out Until, One of them says “Enough! I won’t be worm meat Any more. I won’t go out in the open To meet my doom, To work for the good of others. I will go out and make my life Elsewhere.” A thousand eyes, Each with a thousand pupils All turn to look at the Ignorant Idealist From a million perspectives. Nothing is said, Just a multitude of blank stares Until the loner Mutters a quick “sorry”, And joins back in line, Just as things have always been.
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Sep 20, 2010
Sep 20, 2010 at 12:12 PM UTC
They go marching
Crawling upon the ground, Black specks like train cars Fall in line One by one Carrying their loads Of prisoners, Supplies, And food. To feed a thousand mouths, To support the machine. Carrying gifts, And wonders from far lands To bring before the queen. The train moves on, Stretching over vast Miniscule plains. Like a conveyer belt, The black lines Run their circuits, Picking up pieces, And carrying them back . Day in, And Day out Until, One of them says “Enough! I won’t be worm meat Any more. I won’t go out in the open To meet my doom, To work for the good of others. I will go out and make my life Elsewhere.” A thousand eyes, Each with a thousand pupils All turn to look at the Ignorant Idealist From a million perspectives. Nothing is said, Just a multitude of blank stares Until the loner Mutters a quick “sorry”, And joins back in line, Just as things have always been.
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Sep 20, 2010
Sep 20, 2010 at 12:12 PM UTC
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