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Unrealized Dreams
What crimes have I committed Who have I enslaved The choices I make freely every day Have I hurt you? You live so far away I owe you the clothing on my back The shoes on my feet While I walk through my pristine life Your feet are bare No education for your children You work for pennies each day Will you eat tonight Will your dreams be realized? It is easy for me I have freedom Still I am a slave A slave to my own desires When will I have enough? Will you ever be able to sew enough garments? Am I your master? I can not even master my own desires. The more I see the more I want I try not to think about the invisible hands Your hands Your unrealized dreams I continue to live in my land of pretend pretending my decisions make no difference The corporations are at fault you remain faceless I remain oblivious living my consumer dreams my dream is your nightmare you can't wake up you continue to sew rooms that are too small the smell of sweat fills your nostrils no sick days position easily filled You hold tightly to this lifeline What choice do you have? Can there be a fate worse than this? Sadly the answer is yes I sit here reading my own words I stand guilty Not sure what to do no longer ignorant of my crime I hang my head in shame who will pronounce my sentance Will you be more merciful than I?
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