Walter sitting by himself, is looking at the shit lined up on his shelf
Wondering, when he dies where will it go?
But Walter knows it will just go to the dump
Walter is getting pretty angry, considering the illusion sold that he is free.
Free to live within a boundary imposed by exclusive, rich royalty
Too many lifetimes deep, to recognize
The cage that’s built around our lives
Born into mandatory captivity, to use their designated routes, slave to their colonies.
So Walter thinks, what a bunch of dinks!
Bloated briefcase toting idiots who think exclusively financially, deficient logically, morally empty.
A bunch of corporate droids, CEOs, doing exactly what they’re told to
In a global, reckless competition
And we’re all being dragged down with them.
So Walter thinks, well fuck this.
From now on, I reject it.
Seek my colonial conditioning and I’ll finally eject it
No imperialist pig will be telling me
My identity
Subordinate dependency
And Walter says in the end I guess we’ll see
What snuffs us out first, Nature or Greed.
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