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the new millennium a battle for scraps lions released upon difference, the poor, choices not those of the keepers. a loaf of bread tiles balanced on the heads of relations keeping out rain homeless, threadbare peasants huddled soft rocks under drone surveillance, workers packages dropped by insidious machines images unseen cameras shoot too the power of malevolence micro bombs Hiroshima Death Park they visited there on a slave break from the unseen threat enacting punitive whims keeping everything rare at the headland the dam flows into a filthy stream outside gates of steel reinforced minions guarding a winter palace. inside, a committee of charlatans votes on the next to go for another course of degustation. hobos cold, tired, thin targets without crosshairs and it's there outside what people think they see human robots misread a glance some concentrated glare only then goose-steppers shoot at a flinch of skin another one down
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Jun 15, 2016
Jun 15, 2016 at 6:11 AM UTC
Dystopian
the new millennium a battle for scraps lions released upon difference, the poor, choices not those of the keepers. a loaf of bread tiles balanced on the heads of relations keeping out rain homeless, threadbare peasants huddled soft rocks under drone surveillance, workers packages dropped by insidious machines images unseen cameras shoot too the power of malevolence micro bombs Hiroshima Death Park they visited there on a slave break from the unseen threat enacting punitive whims keeping everything rare at the headland the dam flows into a filthy stream outside gates of steel reinforced minions guarding a winter palace. inside, a committee of charlatans votes on the next to go for another course of degustation. hobos cold, tired, thin targets without crosshairs and it's there outside what people think they see human robots misread a glance some concentrated glare only then goose-steppers shoot at a flinch of skin another one down
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Jun 15, 2016
Jun 15, 2016 at 6:11 AM UTC
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