An irony, an hypocrisy, an ignorance?
that we grow up believing so hard
in family and the rugged individual —
more of what advertising has
leaned hard into us,
its victims.
But in a civilization so entwined
in so many systems, so dependent
on so many cogs fitting,
so many sacrifices, so much input,
there is no sensible fundamental unit
to give fealty to. We’ve entrusted
so much that’s essential—
foodstuffs to emotional supports—
to entities and produce from far off.
Believe me when I say your life
depends on Afghani, Chinese, Argentinian,
even Russian blood sweat and soil.
— joystjohn
that we grow up believing so hard
in family and the rugged individual —
more of what advertising has
leaned hard into us,
its victims.
But in a civilization so entwined
in so many systems, so dependent
on so many cogs fitting,
so many sacrifices, so much input,
there is no sensible fundamental unit
to give fealty to. We’ve entrusted
so much that’s essential—
foodstuffs to emotional supports—
to entities and produce from far off.
Believe me when I say your life
depends on Afghani, Chinese, Argentinian,
even Russian blood sweat and soil.
— joystjohn
I can only say I think you're right. (Macoff)
ReplyDeleteYou have such insight
ReplyDeleteInsight and compelling poetic narrative. Is that a thing? Or is it prose poetry? Whatever the genre, the writing is right on and calls us to awareness and ... maybe ... next step action.
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