What is left for us
Those who dwell in the rust
Days pass by and still we persist
Its almost as if, we are still trying to resist
People still call it ‘The Man’
Because its all part of the Machine’s plan
Its rolling and churning
Doing nothing but destroying
Collecting money for itself
Putting all its riches upon the shelf
We all help it along
Even if you do nothing but smoking a bong
Because it feeds off all of us
In one way or another, in god we trust
What hope is there for a better tomorrow
I feel the death of us in my bone’s marrow
It gives me aches and pains
As fear seeps in, destroying memories within my brain
Is the past the thing I remember
Or did I gloss it all over in November?
I stare into the mirror’s reflection
And fear my face’s deep set aggression
For there is nothing but hatred within my eyes
For those that tell all the lies
Because lies are what got us here
Kiss all the rich people’s rears
We are nothing but the cobble stones
That led them all to there hedonistic thrones
Luckily there is a special place in hell
For all those that poisoned the well
Because poisoned it has become
In this existence that is nothing but bedlam
We strive and strive for things we can’t have
For our wounds, there is no salve
So go out and slave away
At minimum wage all day
As the people above your boss
Reap all the benefits of the life you’ve lost
While I ponder what is left for the rest of us
As well dwell in the Age of Rust.
--Dan
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A Brainless Nod is a blog about love and life, passionately written using articles, poetry, and serial web fiction. We are Dan and Lisa, and we both enjoy writing immensely. We hope you enjoy this look at our passions, our life together, and our opinions. Posts are sporadic due to us entering college, but expect new stuff every now and then!
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Wednesday, February 27, 2013
The Hospital System
There’s nothing like returning home after a stint at the hospital. The work to get that smell off of you is definitely a chore. But the real chore begins as you start rehabilitating the former patient. Surgery takes quite a bit out of people...literally.
But the main fatigue that comes from going through the process is just dealing with the system. Especially when you do it without insurance. Its crazy expensive and just flat out degrading. Sure, there are good nurses, but in the Emergency Room, everyone is treated like some third world escapee that shouldn’t be there. Especially when you say you have no insurance.
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