My walls laid firmly, I gasped,
Rise, arise, to the top of my being,
Not to ward but to invite senseless dealings,
Rootless trappings of manipulated declarations,
Mumblings of a fool like no other.
Say it I say, expose yourself to me,
For my greed and utter entertainment,
Trample yourself unto the ground,
take pleasure in your wanton ignorance. Continue to bask on your illusion of power,
And be consumed by the eyes you surround yourself with,
When they know no better with their hollow cheers,
inconsiderate trumpets, subtle jagged grins.
Dance, yes, I’ll sway through the malady,
blindly perceive your feet on solid grounds,
‘til these blades pierce through your side,
And with malice devour your spirit.
I refuse to fold but will breathe through every sigh,
You can no longer harm me, you are mine.