9/15/2016 0 Comments The Way Out by Edward WillesThe Way Out It’s funny isn’t it? How you talk to yourself without saying a word. While walking through the hubs of our future’s thoughts. And then when you see an exit sign above a door you wish with every ounce they seized from Muyran and Andrew. “To take you somewhere else” The Political killings The Systems failing The Abiding Citizens The Sheezus Christ and the veins of his name. I don’t like him, you, them or her, that much. That is to say I don’t really know you, him, them or her, that much. But for that reason. There is no trust between us - We are all out for ourselves. Now back to my wish. I wonder where would I go? If that wish came true. Maybe that supermarket where Ginsberg saw Walt. Then I could tell the both of them. The world you hoped for, isn’t quite how it’s turning out. The idea of freedom is still subjective And the Industrial Waves you poeticised have intensified into tsunamis. Wiping out any inhabitants of logic and reason. Each political viewpoint resembles some mutated beast. Slipping and sliding on the their own angry dribble People can see that the heat rays may end the world too, Allen. But They still don’t care. Because we are fighting over ancestral feuds Look over there, a grown man child wearing overalls and handing out flyers about how his freedoms are more important than anyone else’s. Young activist movement with their mass information Is it biased, misleading or truth? I read it. “The human figure and the anterior space” - No Wait. Wrong paper. “Intelligence agencies reportedly question Australia’s PM’s Stance on China”. Bio: Edward Willes is an Australian poet who’s poetic essence has been distilled within the state of Queensland (both rural and urban). Endeavoring to establish a voice of connection within the small but profound moments of cultural reflection and nostalgic rhythms, he rejects the pop cultural iconic identities that take hostage the personal experiences of a contemporary Australian. http://edwardwilles.wordpress.com/
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