Today I see, I’m one of way too many.
Today there are not enough bees.
Today there’s just too many of me.
And I wonder, when I go, will I go alone?
Or will we all die at the same time?
Today I’m alive.
Fondly pondering the end of this civilization.
A collapse. A liberation.
A collapse. Ecological emancipation.
And I’d like to be able to say I had a little more to do with sending it on its way out the door.
Unless a nuke falls first.
In which case, the resulting scenario would be much worse.
We’ll try, we’ll all try to survive. It won’t be long before it’s realized.
That we were robbed of our animal abilities, when shaped into socially productive machines.
And we will probably be eaten by other human beings.
Anyway, back to now...
To blame I look to everyone else
But I just see myself, waiting to see who will act first, first before me
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