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Old 08-19-2010, 07:43 PM   #135
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Originally Posted by kennyc View Post
Yeah this reminds me of a poem I wrote....not a very good one ... but with this thought exactly in mind...let's see....

yeah, I did post it on my website: http://www.kacweb.com/poems/nolongerdressedinblack.html



No Longer Dressed in Black


They no longer dress in black,
they've become accountants,
clerks, engineers and thieves.

Cobain is dead and so is Lennon
that mop-top leader of revolutions.

Now middle-American angst
replaces the illusion, replaces the
heroes pushed beyond death, the
black that waits for us all.

Only the Goths are left and they
never bought into it anyway, their
blackness worn only on their sleeves,
a spacesuit insulating them from society.

They used to wear black, these clerks,
thieves, accountants; clinging to it,
as if to hope, but knowing there was no
challenge, no future, no reason to believe.

They were pulled inexorably
into society, depressed enough
to go along, depressed enough
to suck the blackness into their bodies
and smile as they hand you your change.


Kenny A. Chaffin - 6/26/01
I like it.!

About the same as when I left the commune in the early 70s.
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