Animal Farm

Animal Farm


why can no one hear the screaming of a soul

as we pick at the fraying edges of our minds

and the child inside dies of simple need

only when love surrounds us can we breathe

inhaling deep the toxic smoke from society

fits of coughing haunting sleep

keeping us up in the dark hours of our life

"hold me" our simple plea

love enveloping us as gauze covering wounds

as spirits ache and throb from self inflicted misery

bandages dripping puss from a thousand cuts 

from the glass we're forced to swallow

sold to us like sugar coating on pain killing pills

more, we swallow more just to survive

gorging ourselves on the entrails of our lies

becoming gluttons and growing obese on sin

immobile from the weight of our apathy

we lay in our own excrement and smile

never knowing we've already become

the bacon on which others eat with glee 

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