It’s hard to understand how sometimes your grasp on your mental state of being slips away from you
And I know how it feels to let the heedlessness of your existence eat your conscious cause I’ve been here too.
But we can learn from all the times we’ve been broken
Cause in life we all make mistakes
And though humans can’t be perfect it’s the application of our will that makes us-
Great
And hate and fake, rape and debate
Making this world castrate.
For if we could relate to the sun once a day
Our lives wouldn’t feel wasted.
We could utilize these hands and make the world anew
For all we need to do-
Is create, concentrate, meditate extrapolate, conjurate
A reality in which we can believe.
The birds around Worcester are starting to give me funny looks
They’re chirping out of time,
concerned about what it is that I should do
there are those who came before us, and the children we’ll leave behind on Earth
but I wonder how the human legacy will endure on Aurora
the only world we know.
We should stop mixing concrete, toxifying our atmosphere
Build our towns along with nature, and live amongst the woods
Revitalize our attitudes towards the only grounds that we’ve been given
And finally do something about the way we treat Mother Earth.
We’ll sow seeds in the subway lines to sprout trees beneath the city
Spread blackberry vines amongst the rooftops to provide us shelter from the rain
The plants will protect and feed us, encasing our metal monoliths
And birds will begin singing melodies as they once did
The Sun and Moon will stand again as Gods before our eyes
And we’ll be reborn as spectral spirit shades
Guardians of our realm, and face the Galaxy hand in hand.
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