i don't dream of living in a world
where
compassion is weak
where bomb blasts outside a
window
wake children from sleep
i do not wish to live
in a place of cruelty
and dread -
sear me until i am dust
rip me apart
instead
i don't long to know of a place
where
corpses
are made to give birth
where working class people
with multiple jobs
yearn
to earn their worth
i cannot sleep in this frigid place
i cannot sleep within Gloom's embrace
i do not seek out malice
but bitterness bares its face
and i cannot stand to speak
of a land
where terror is greater than grace
i cannot fancy a
dead girl's mother
weeping
into empty space
yet trans women bring us harm
yet Black women raise alarm -
while men with masked faces
lock children in cages to starve
spill every drop of my blood
killers must be disarmed
i don't dream of living in a world
where
humans sleep on the street
families can't afford to eat
i don't trust rich men in power
whose
smiles
smell of deceit
whose mouths spout promises
they don't intend to keep
and i do not dream of vengeance
but unrest
summons me
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Antiquity Anecdotes
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