Posts Tagged ‘leftover of humanity’
Who is still Fighting for the Man?
Posted by: adonis49 on: July 2, 2020
Who is still Fighting for the Man?
Food aplenty for the few:
They are addicted to junk food.
Leftovers for the leftover of humanity;
Delicious: hungry
Fighting for the signs, given and wanted traits,
Thriving for characters of the beyond;
Fighting for the provocation of the ambient collective;
The objective environment and the living one;
The social, psychological, and family entities;
Fighting for the Man.
Toys aplenty for the few;
They are addicted to one-on-one machines.
Leftovers for the leftover of humanity;
A piece of paper and threads gets kites flying high; smiles even higher;
A couple of sticks get a team running and laughing;
An old makeshift ball got kids gamboling and shrieking with joy.
Fighting for the society of objects, consumer goods;
The historical environment, of body and soul;
The cosmic belonging, the instinctive thrust;
The defense of the ego and the taste to live;
The denying and utilization of the other;
Fighting for the Man.
Vaccines and antibiotics for the few;
Open heart surgery for the few;
They got to be ninety and end up in nursing homes.
Alone: the refuse of humanity.
Leftovers for the leftover of humanity;
Barely first generation antibiotics dispatched to them;
They don’t get to live long,
They were Not meant to live long.
Their young memory didn’t erase the fresh good time.
They die within their community and among parents.
Fighting for the nutritional instinct, sexuality,
The race, age, gender, and life;
Variations in metabolism, language of the forms,
The sick body and the domesticated body;
The presence and ascendancy of the other.
Fighting for the Man.
Spaces and green horizons for the few;
They are addicted to tiny cubicles in overcrowded megalopolis.
Leftovers for the leftover of humanity;
Wind, dust, eroded land, dry earth,
A shade under an old resilient tree out in the nowhere;
A trickle of water of a drying source;
Crying babies, skeletal babies, over-stretched stomachs;
And white carcasses dotting the parched landscape.
Fighting for the emotive duality, the emotive matrix,
The emotive root of characters;
Getting a grip on the conscious, rhythm, perseverance;
Space and living duration;
The I, here, and now; in extension, in tension, and in intention;
Generosity and avarice.
Fighting for the Man.
Homes, gardens, and highways for the few;
They are addicted to driving and drinking.
Leftovers for the leftover of humanity;
Trekking for hundreds of miles for a handful of food;
Bare foot, crackling skin, sore dried up eyes;
To reach one of those Blue Tents
Erected and tended by romantic hearts.
Fighting for accepting reality;
Refusing reality, imaginary refusal;
The real, irrational and the surreal;
Carnal intelligence, dramatic intelligence,
Dialogue, rational arguments, democracy, discrimination,
The master action, the power of deciding,
The struggling with obstacles,
The greatness and misery of the will;
Fighting for the Man.
A car accident, a mugging,
A child left unattended, locked in a car,
A dog, a cat, an iguana for the few.
One million widowed, two millions disappeared,
Three millions refugees,
Four millions disabled in pre-emptive wars,
To depose a dictator here, a tough-minded leader there.
Five millions orphans, dislocated institutions and social fabrics;
Fifty thousands incarcerated:
Potential terrorists, with no hope for legal due processes,
For the leftover of humanity.
Fighting for the moral character, the moral act,
The religious expression of moral limitation;
Comprehending the Man is a science;
Far more complex and exhilarating of sciences
Than inanimate physical sciences.
You don’t need to be neutral in human behavioral sciences,
Just be plainly unbiased.
You don’t need to be odorless and insipid in social sciences;
I have got to be fighting for the Man!
Fighting for the Man
Posted by: adonis49 on: October 8, 2009
Fighting for the Man; (October 9, 2009)
Food aplenty for the few:
They are addicted to junk food.
Leftovers for the leftover of humanity;
Delicious: hungry
Fighting for the traits, given and wanted traits,
Thriving for characters of the beyond;
Fighting for the provocation of the ambient collective;
The objective environment and the living one;
The ambient social, psychological, and family;
Fighting for the Man.
Toys aplenty for the few;
They are addicted to one-on-one machines.
Leftovers for the leftover of humanity;
A piece of paper and threads gets kites flying high; smiles even higher;
A couple of sticks get a team running and laughing;
An old makeshift ball got kids gamboling and shrieking with joy.
Fighting for the society of objects;
The historical environment, of body and soul;
The cosmic belonging, the instinctive thrust;
The defense of the ego and the taste to live;
The denying and utilization of the other;
Fighting for the Man.
Vaccines and antibiotics for the few;
Open heart surgery for the few;
They got to be ninety and end up in nursing homes;
Alone: the refuse of humanity.
Leftovers for the leftover of humanity;
Barely first generation antibiotics;
They don’t get to live long;
Their young memory didn’t erase the fresh good time.
They die within their community and among parents.
Fighting for the nutritional instinct, sexuality,
The race, age, gender, and life;
Variations in metabolism, language of the forms,
The sick body and the domesticated body;
The presence and ascendancy of the other;
Fighting for the Man.
Spaces and green horizons for the few;
They are addicted to tiny cubicles in overcrowded megalopolis.
Leftovers for the leftover of humanity;
Wind, dust, eroded land, dry earth,
A shade under an old resilient tree out in the nowhere;
A trickle of water of a drying source;
Crying babies, skeletal babies, over-stretched stomachs;
And white carcasses dotting the parched landscape.
Fighting for the emotive duality, the emotive matrix,
The emotive root of characters;
Getting a grip on the conscious, rhythm, perseverance;
Space and living duration;
The I, here, and now; in extension, in tension, and in intention;
Generosity and avarice;
Fighting for the Man.
Homes, gardens, and highways for the few;
They are addicted to driving and drinking.
Leftovers for the leftover of humanity;
Trekking for hundreds of miles; bare foot, crackling skin,
Sore dried up eyes;
To reach one of those Blue Tents
Erected and tended by romantic hearts.
Fighting for accepting reality;
Refusing reality, imaginary refusal;
The real, irrational and the surreal;
Carnal intelligence, dramatic intelligence,
Dialogue, rational arguments, democracy, discrimination,
The master action, the power of deciding,
The struggling with obstacles,
The greatness and misery of the will;
Fighting for the Man.
A car accident, a mugging,
A child left unattended, locked in a car,
A dog, a cat, an iguana for the few.
One million widowed, two millions disappeared,
Three millions refugees,
Four millions disabled in pre-emptive wars,
To depose a dictator here, a tough-minded leader there;
Five millions orphans, dislocated institutions and social fabrics;
Fifty thousands incarcerated:
Potential terrorists, with no hope for legal due processes,
For the leftover of humanity.
Fighting for the moral character, the moral act,
The religious expression of moral limitation;
Comprehending the Man is a science;
Far more complex and exhilarating
Than inanimate physical sciences;
You don’t need to be neutral in human behavioral sciences,
Just be plainly unbiased.
You don’t need to be odorless and insipid in social sciences;
I have got to be fighting for the Man!