Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!
In the beginning there was the World, HE and I.
The World was vast and forgiving and I was happy.
Then, HE whispered to me: YOU WILL FALL.
Not I, I said.
Never will I Fall to He who stretches wicked claws into the minds of the burdened.
HE whispered to us: WHO WILL FALL TO MONEYS GAIN?
Not I, said the Teen with silk lined pockets.
Not I, said the Veteran’s veteran of unemployment.
Not I, said the Convert with nary a coin in his purse.
Not I, said I, content with today.
I, said the Elitist indebted to all in desperation, and so they fell.
HE whispered to us: WHO WILL FALL TO SUFFERING?
Not I, said the Teen with Egyptian sheets.
Not I, said the Convert with a joyful heart.
Not I, said I, content with today.
I, said the Veteran with lost legs and an empty home, and so they fell.
HE whispered to us: WHO WILL FALL TO HUMAN SHAPE?
Not I, said the Convert with withered bones.
Not I, said I, content with today.
I, said the Teen with rosy cheeks and a rounded belly, and so they fell.
HE whispered to us: WHO WILL FALL TO LIFE’S ESCAPE?
Not I, said I, content with today.
I, said the Convert from abroad with hopelessness.
HE whispered to me: YOU WILL FALL.
And so enraged was I, that from the hills and over time I shouted, until HE who would seek to destroy confidence, revenge mistakes, stone the poor, and shame face the misunderstood, heard my words and believed.
Not I, said I.
For I am beautiful, and I am good because I hurt when I do wrong, I reason with difficulty, I forgive with an open heart, I accept the insecurities of myself and humanity but do not allow them dominion over my actions and faith sees me through.
NEVER will I Fall to He who stretches wicked claws into the minds of the burdened.
Not I.