Walk On The Clouds (Consumerism Is Unsustainable)

Walk On The Clouds (Consumerism Is Unsustainable)

A Poem by Cassidy Mask

Walk on the clouds

She said, but

It had all been done before,

And I won’t do anything

Mainstream or mediocre.

I won’t do anything at all.

 

You smiled your million dollar smile

(That’s only half a million pounds)

And revealed your ignorance.

The lines your daddy fed you,

To make you good and fat.

 

‘But there are no

Stupid wars

Going on right now…’

 

We just looked at you

Unable to hide our hatred

And disgust

 

You are the epitome

Of the consumerist culture

We talked about.

We pitied you.

 

 

And then you admitted,

Unashamedly, that you’re

A racist.

 

I wish someone would slap your parents.

© 2010 Cassidy Mask


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I love the last line so much.
This is about a real person? Eww...

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Cassidy Mask
Cassidy Mask

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