We don't need them
to know we're beautiful.
We don't need to waste our breath
on those who die to define existence.
We destroy so we'll serve, we are the light
and the envy of the eyes under ebony.
It is the sickness in our souls
that makes us the bones in the garden.
It is the pus on our lips
that makes us the mouthpiece of vengeance.
We are the very definition of revolution
stuck in pools of aquatic crimson.
This is the rebel call of youth
for the depleted and dying to construct their own sense
painted in portraits wrapped up in cans
of mustard gas and pallor.
Our protection can't be sanctified
but it can be sanded down to satisfaction.
Age before beauty, and wealth before health.
It's the thief's duty to build a castle of iron.
We have no oxygen left to breathe
in our prison by the water.
There are no words to describe
why I need you so badly
but if you carry me on your shoulders
I promise you a better tomorrow.
I promise you a city for two
in the land of the dead.
It is more than anyone
ever promised us during our time of living.
Keep me safe.
Keep me warm.
And I'll keep us anonymous
under the watchful eye of intoxicated prowess.
This is our legacy
in a time of bitter growth
so don't forget me
when our cells are destroyed by
something a bit more
foreign.
No one understands us
but those who sleep beside viles of knowledge.
We'll write the book
while the others write their histories.
This is our century
to do with as we please.
This is our time.
Let the liars lie and the parasites fade.