angst poem number 431

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  1. nouronion

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    A new generation looks like a rainbow
    shining down through grey clouds blowing through
    the streets and knocking down buildings.
    the new generation thinks like a knife
    and will tear you to pieces only to sew you
    back up again before taking your jobs,
    but we'll give them back.
    a new generation has lost their minds, replaced by
    a cable, a picture, and a screen flattening their edges
    throwing down the water and filtering out the dirt,
    tossing green heaven into the air for the devil to catch.
    the new generation says "DO NOT CROSS" the light
    is red and whos their to question that?
    the new generation is the old generation in new skin
    without the rebel WITH a cause thrown out to the dumpster
    ridden of all drugs put through the cleaner and sanitized,
    recycled for future use in a failing crooked system built
    up by the very same people who opposed it.
    the new generation is made of pixels instead of cells
    who do not need to excersize just pills and water to rid
    the excess and knives to do the same.
    A new generation would be great, to inherit the world turned from
    green to brown blue to black white to gray and air
    to sicken the strongest man and water to rip out the insides
    and smog to blind, a job unknown to any before.
    We couldnt thank you enough.
    I am the new generation, and that scares the shit out of me.
    the new generation thinks their pacino in their
    movies of ganster and appearence of de niro, but couldnt
    harm a fly if it shit on their arm, with fake muscle enhancers
    and food to feed a king and couches 2,000 miles long
    and endless cars no more sidewalks no point in legs,
    MOM! WHERES MY DINNER!
    the new de-generation is here like a snowstorm in the summer.
    get your umbrellas.
     
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