Generation Zz Zz Zz

Edthepoet

Lifeless occupations
Create soulless conversations
And Loveless desperation
To feel infatuation
For internet sensations
Without any explanation.
Give away your admiration
And your current destination
In your current situation
The excessive masturbation
And new taboo relations
Fuel your indignation
Creates your segregation
The fire of your persuasion
Sparks the incineration
Across the night sky constellations
Burn down this generation
Let them not lead the re-creation
Until their recreation
Stops causing ocean euthanasia
And their life of procrastination
Enlightens them to total annihilation
Of their every delusion
And complete decimation
Of their never ending confusion
Caused by the misinterpretation
of useless information
Spreading like disease across this nation
Political correctness only leads to segregation.
It's time for a movement that we can call 'common sensism'
Where rational thought will replace melo dramatic micro managed propaganda'd pseudo oppression..
And just because you're offended, it doesn't mean your correct, this, is the one realisation an entire generation seems to be forgetting, you don't need a hashtag to form your own opinion
You don't need permission to use the brain your were born with, just because they're famous doesn't mean you have to listen, just because they've got money, doesn't mean you lack ambition, just because they're trending, doesn't mean you have to have a shit to be giving, put down the over priced little electronic device, open your eyes wide, and breathe in the world you have been missing.

  • Author: Edthepoet (Offline Offline)
  • Published: October 25th, 2018 11:41
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • Lola

    Love this!! My ears crave to hear it spoken with as much passion that was put into every word!!

  • A.H. Browning

    Wow. I enjoyed your writing here.



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