Friday, October 26, 2007

Swinging into the Sun's Direction

Compassion, both the conservative variety and the kind that reacts to the loony bastard syndrome,
Firewalled behind monologues carelessly coded to keep the action detached.
Keeping the killing fields separate from the playing fields, at least for the first half.
Eyes shifting like a petty criminal's on a train in an Alfred Hitchcock flick.

An unconscious action.
Its all about the alpha game plan.
All about coming out smelling like roses despite the blood on hands heaving a heavy imagination.

Performing a function analogous to an earth worm , but nobody can say what it is or if its being done right.
Stymied by the information hollowmen at home in their head of heads.

Some facts can be established.
A baby at birth is as wise as any microorganism that eats up the earth and transforms its texture.
But its purpose after years of morning breakfasts and nights of dreams of sometimes flying, sometimes falling,
becomes a blurred eyed broken winged bird , aware as Sid Vicious that something is missing.

The reasons for the deformities have been picked over with the fine tooth combs,
preludes to the pretexts for down the road detonating that occupies so many waking hours.
The reasons for the rest of it , undefined and aching for some awe if only we could get our paws on it,
Hip to the mental precipitation letting go over this ball of organic fallout ; with its limited amount of chill control over the savage priests.
Even Hitler liked music and could tell a joke but his mind went to mush when bitten by a cold hate of an adult hell that his civilized surroundings couldn't sooth away.
He's just the extreme of a long line of virus attacked progenies or perhaps its just a problem that hasn't yet been debugged from since when genesis packaged the genes with some defective DNA, gumming up the conatus access of the species.

And jumping for the danger being marketed from the end of a string.
Aware of lyrics in ears and swinging into the Sun's direction
And suddenly a realization that simplicity has been under estimated.

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