Blind Visions
"The Hellmix Theory"
(Blind-Visions)
In my mind I See and Saw, from the Garden of Eden, to our Chain and Ball...
Fooled by Magick, Fueled by Lies,
For who we are, but Time that Flies...
Fooled by lies, or just an illusion, Maggots of the Mind, or simply confusion???
Trying to pretend, Belongs Not with the Masses,
Pretending to understand is demonstrated in classes...
Unable to do so, trust no man, Believe in yourself, not a drew-out plan...
Why am I here, I must know, why am I my only foe???
A fire was lit beneath sore feet, a Mind that Once Wondered chose to believe...
You're all spinning so fast, out of control,
yet still be Blue the Waters, Above and Below...
Wonder how to except this Tale of all Tales, for without a tail, Asses be Bare for all to see butt, Nun will stare...
Mistakes Misplace wisdom after all, I'd be ashamed with a tale so small...
Now it's known we have Four Cheeks,
No more Heavenly Tune, now it Speaks...
Blind and Afraid, books were Banned,
Ordered to Burn by a German Man...
Crooks of Knowledge, Thieves they Are,
Everyday achieving to Raise the Bar...
The Bar is Raised, so Play no Limbo,
Concealing Sacred Knowledge from Beyond the Skys Windows...
Windows of Heaven, Believing in One... Hidden in a Shadow Behind the Sun...
Behind the Sun, Worlds of Seven,
Beyond the Mirage of our Moon's Reflection...
Space or Heaven which will you reside???
Stand your Ground, or Run and Hide???
Run and Hide, like expected you will do, if we only known what we once knew...
What we Once Knew, Few still Know,
That's why I Reap the tryuth so Gracefully, for You to Sow...
About this poem
I wrote this poem shortly after my father passed away. He always told me to write a book, that I had a story to tell.
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Written on September 17, 2017
Submitted by TheHellmixTheory on June 14, 2023
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Closest metre | Iambic hexameter |
Characters | 1,740 |
Words | 320 |
Stanzas | 1 |
Stanza Lengths | 31 |
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