The pillars of the evolution have fallen down.
The pillars of the evolution have fallen to the ground.
The hand that pressures and pulls us makes us feel numb
and the one that frees us turns us wild.
The unavoidable collapse gets shorter in time
but its force and its consequences will be the same ones:
We’ll go into the uninhabited plane;
there will be no regressive bipeds in the landscape.
The whole turns into a line that fades the barbarity away
Only the rests of the origin inevitably remains
These are the same rests that will permute because of cosmos’ laws
These are the same rests that human race will not be able to change at all.
We’ll found a space duality
not to condemn every human being.
We’ll have our last opportunity
just to survive, to be free.
credits
from Foreigners in the sand,
released June 8, 2022
Abel G. S.; Antonio Manuel M. M.; Elías O. M.; Enrique V. O.
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