Dystopia
These fragments of an emotion that was
Naturally repelled yet forced together
This shrapnel for a self that was
Mangled to a larcenous anarchic beauty
Love is a cruel desire
Oh dystopia
Yet we can’t falter
Yet we can’t afford
Yet we can’t attain
Yet we must toil
First a sheep to a treacherous wolf
Circles torn to strands
Strands to points
Points to void
Void left alone
Second a caretaker to a ragged scarecrow
Grown to protect its fields
Beaten to protect its maker
Ground to protect another
Hung to protect nothing
Third a casualty of a viced beauty
A name mentioned in passing
A name thrown in disgust
A name cleaned as slate
A name forgotten
Fourth a puppet to a masquerade
Pieced to shatter
Poised to sacrifice
Placed to dispose
Pleased to help
Oh dystopia
Yet we can’t…
Yet we can’t…
Yet we can’t ever be the same
Yet we aren’t over yet
Last a soul on their own
To wander aimlessly
To wander hopefully
To wander painfully
To wander happily
Love is a cruel desire
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