Truth of Ignorance

Truth of Ignorance

A Poem by Triston Taylor

Inconspicuously diversifying people into sociological castes by hiding it with false rights. Look around your lunch table. Observe the people who eat your school paid garbage with you every day. Notice that five similarities between each person are found instantaneously. Now look at other tables and notice same thing but different properties and groups. We all are led to believe this is what we are supposed to be. We all are led to think problems are solved. Segregation still strong and unbroken. Instead of race we choose acceptance of known traits. We fear something new, mysterious, we fear the things that differ from "normal",but how is there normal in bodies of people who haven't unlocked full compatibility of brain power. Right now we are high beliefe we know ourselves. That phrase to me is ignorance over acceptence. I write in phrases that dwell in your mind, I unlock questions in your head that answers you'll strive to find, but even i know not of who I am. Even I don't pull my ignorance above influence. I hide it deep inside me never to be free. A ignorant mind is a Heart so unkind. We are robots, same routine, just little smudges of dots on man's blueprints. Smudges who believe are gods, smudges who don't stand against the odds. We are nothing in this nature for we can't even unlock a brighter future. Capability of man has not changed, only machines. Even as I type this to the wall my touch screen does more work then i. We are mere nothing in this world until knowledge is greater. Until brains are stronger. Until cells are igniting. Until man stops improving, and starts advancing. I once was amazed of what we have done. Now I'm more amazed by the things that haven't begun

© 2015 Triston Taylor


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Triston Taylor
Triston Taylor

Oshkosh, WI



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