Somehow, we tripped to the pine and it must’ve been a good thing. I’d imagine two boys and a baseball field where one kid’s on the pitcher’s mound and one is in the batter’s box. He throws, He hits it- right over the fence and they rejoice. Fun. No?
Maybe not. No, this would get hairy. In the sense that they were seeing ghosts. Prophets and the like would rattle their doors at 2 a.m. asking stupid questions like, “Have you seen the sun, lately?”
And I’d answer, “No, No, I haven’t”
And hell would poke its pointed finger at me and whisper, “so haven’t we.”
Then, I’d go to super wall mart and have a hamburger at McD’s and feel SO normal and healthy. Under the bright lights, steel trusswork, concrete.
Within the confines of security. We leave together or none, too much, at all, of course. Giant steps.
T-Rex was misunderstood. We need to shake things up a little, but with our hearts and minds and souls. Recycle everything we can. And slowly rebuild. Our earth may be dying.
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