Joy in Sterility
to perceived authority
learned from necessity
a service economy
everything is money
sell your body
to those who live in luxury
create an authority
who heals disease
disease disease disease
free us from illness
our upcoming death
our insignificance
by projecting this
outside of ourselves
onto someone else
threat to our health
If you want wealth
exterminate the people
most like yourselves
I call upon the people
upon the people I call
better learn how to grovel
if you want to advance
better learn how to
crawl
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they picked the cotton that saved the world. that picked cotton propelled u.s. economy; a unique capitalist setup. (though anglo saxon colonizers are not unique.) so many pop stars and hip hop billboard mainstays trumpet u.s. capitalism ad nauseam; or escapism & distraction.
"Don't Die," also powerful.
"i don't believe they lies. don't believe their truth, need they heads for proof" -- that's direct and powerful.
the violinist Saydah Ruz stands out here, i think. Jeremy Leaming
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