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If

people

push others down

to clamber to the top,

how low

must we all be

now?


I can't help but think

of the voices

unheard

though screaming

from underneath

the dirty soles

of the mouths spitting dead sparks,

the people

yelling garbage

through the loudspeaker

clutched

in their sweating hands


And then think

of the idlers

shifting from foot to foot

as their ears accept

the flood of lies

and slowly, slowly

pull the people up

to even

higher

ground

letting the others

reaching from below

to sink to oblivion.


Then I wonder

at how

at the end

everyone looks

for one person

to point a finger at


And finally I think

of how

we only have

ten fingers

and how

that will never

ever

be enough.

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