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Tale for the lost tribes.. tears of forests

Started by Maïwa, October 14, 2013, 05:52:14 PM

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Maïwa

As the light moved aside, for winds of chill,

We sung and became still.

Thoughts coming to our ever dominant ego's,

Summoned by their robotic drill,

Drowning in derivative pills.

Reinstate our mother's faith.

Less of the hustle, the bustle.... the path to total disregard for our loss.

Over our shoulders.

If only we could see, left behind, our foot prints made of decaying, plaguing, ignorant, belligerent ruins.

Rewind, remember, remind the populace they've been led astray.

We just may, wish a mighty storm, to brew a cure for the long forgotten.

Awaken, this dream wasn't meant to last.


laughingwillow

Rampant consumeristic, get ahead at all costs pharma-incorporated dreams?

But who knows.... My view is that everything is just exactly as it is meant to be; perfect in Our imperfection, as in, warts are bee-utiful, baby...
Lost my boots in transit, babe,
smokin\' pile of leather.
Nailed a retread to my feet
and prayed for better weather...

Maïwa

#3
Quote from: cenacle on December 05, 2013, 10:28:26 AM
What is the dream?

This dream, to me,  is the metaphorical representation of a way of life. One that can make a lifestyle, how to say, perhaps,  xenobiotic.

A word depicting the false or simulated natural elements created by us. Us humans, the creators, being naturally from here make these elements natural in turn, *yet these elements are not of origin, or did not evolve, from this biota (earth). They are mere products of our 'playing gods' and are not necessarily improvements to our planet.

In this sense our xenobiotic ways end up with the destruction of our host's balance ; earth's balance, call it what you will.

Im sorry but I not to use to being asked questions about what words in a poem mean.
Usually just a flow, we all have our own depictions of the dream.

M.

laughingwillow

Thanks for the explanation.

Btw, do you really think we (humans) didn't originate on this earth?
Lost my boots in transit, babe,
smokin\' pile of leather.
Nailed a retread to my feet
and prayed for better weather...

Maïwa

#5
Quote from: laughingwillow on December 29, 2013, 05:07:59 PM
Thanks for the explanation.

Btw, do you really think we (humans) didn't originate on this earth?


To clarify, my description spoke of 'the elements' not being of natural evolution on earth, not us.
Sorry if this was unclear.

Speaks of pollutants like pesticides and elements which are laboratory created and have a very long half-lives.

Yet your question is quite intriguing and should be a discussion topic.


Regards,

M.