• The Sacred Gift of Life by Josh Bond


      For years and decades as long and far 
      as my distant memory will stretch
      I've survived under the thumb of an odd belief 
      ruled by a crooked conviction 
      — felt so true to me at the time —
      like a holy motto picked 
      from the pockets of the fates
      a personal mantra played on repeat 
      of a prophecy I was forced to fulfill 
      a tragic destiny blazed across my brow
      I HAVE NO RIGHT TO MY OWN LIFE
      
      The branding attracted certain people like flies 
      to a pile of shit — No right to life? predators 
      wondered, How very suited to me! 
      To let a right to life go to waste would be a crying
      shame, I better take it to boost my own. 
      It's only fair, an honest catch... 
      and before I had a chance to think twice  
      or change my befuddled mind
      I got caught in a web of duties and vows
      commitments, traditions, and lies
      
      never free to make my own choices
      never given the time to select or decide
      I was told the world is my oyster 
      treated as a mollusk in its own shell 
      firmly locked behind bars like a jailbird 
      confined to a solitary life in the dark 
      the doors opened at my jailers' behest 
      to let me out every now and again
      only to skip, hop and run to the tune 
      of their whims and whistles
      
      when others claimed license to the life 
      that's my own, overriding the birthright 
      I had failed to acknowledge 
      some took liberties so broad and brazen
      til finally the message I needed to hear 
      screamed into my face loud and sharp
      made me question the fatal motto 
      adopted in the fetal phase 
      recognised the brainglitch 
      my younger self had suffered
      corrected the unsavoury pattern
      learned I'd been half right all the 
      while drawing false conclusions 
      to make the half circle whole
      
      How can anyone have a right to life —
      never mind a life that belongs to another 
      — when life itself is never a right 
      but always a sacred gift?

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      Define: Sacred, Gift, Life: #TakingBackTheSigns
      by Pablo Cipher_O Martinez

      Matrix architecture made of words

      serpentine legalese

      spoken evocations with ease

      splitting forked tongues

      touching brain tissues into hemispheres

      and issues for a lifetime

      teaching the time of day and

      the way

      To see which of us

      will

      assimilate

      Early onset of state funded gymnastics
      obstacle courses with trail markers
      animal farms and native reservations
      knowing how to leash the beasts
      makin fun with it gettin dumb with it
      dumbed down processed lobotomies

      majority brings down minority
      totality annihilates individuality

      and do not rebel lest ye be crucified
      by the personas of your peers
      pulling you into reincarnation of souls

      Sometimes I want to rebel because [profanity]

      drivers of distinction into veins

      mind ravaged by savage realities freed to see
      all that you wanted to be you can be
      even the very language at the core and more
      my alphabet is a rare inheritance
      refined defined down to

      the

      deepest

      depths

      of

      the

      design: The World is Mine. To define


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