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We Are Flotsam
(with a spark of God) To govern a myriad selection Of one mind and legion. Top tier parasitic collection From every living region. It's not subjective good or evil, Moral or immoral, right or wrong -- But, a wanton cellular mass primeval Versus ego and super-ego strong. Toxic algae over jellyfish abundant, Floating in poisons of our making: CO2, methane, livestock redundant. Do Vegans dream of plant life taking? Al Qaeda, ISIS, Boko Haram: Brain-dead sheep of the clan, Following blindly without exam, Trading for virgins on Ramadan. Black holes wandering About Yellowstone caldera. Plague virus pondering A Thermonuclear plethora. Anthropogenic extinction sirens: Suffocating on dead Phytoplankton; Lost in narcotics and hallucinogens; Obsessive love via Keats and Byron. At the precipice of an extraordinary evolution, We must rid ourselves of ancient superstitions. To continue our rise, or reverse in devolution? Agnosticism seems wise -- so say my suppositions.
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