There coming for me,
I'm not taking their drugs,
I don't believe their philosophy.
I missed my dose today,
There was beauty all around,
I shed a tear and laughed,
It's love and joy I found.
I know what I must do,
I must somehow kill the Father,
I have the training and skill,
But some ask why should I bother.
They live in a world diluted,
A world saturated in lies,
They're drones, robots even!
To save them, I'm willing to die.
I must show them this new world,
A world of emotion and joy,
I must free them from their prison,
It's the Tetragrammaton I must destroy!
I used to hunt the Sense-Offenders,
But now, well I guess I'm one,
I'm going to kill the Father,
But this battle's just begun.
I'll first have to kill many foes,
The Cleric's whom I called friends,
And then I'll attack the center,
Soon, their world will end.
Soon all the world will feel,
They'll laugh, and love and cry,
One day we will all be free,
And no longer have to hide.
Published by David Field
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