Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Thoughts From Your Twisted Damaged Man

Thoughts From your Twisted Damaged Man Dignity A word I asked myself  when I was told we don't have enough/ Webster says a state of being esteemed or honored a formal reserve in appearance and demeanor in layman's terms true to thy self a foundation unwavering solid like granite or marble.

Time for self reflection who are we what are our morals and values are we true to thyself or true to thy wealth sight distorted by society soldiers lead by gangsters aim of eternal notoriety concentration camps raised motto life is death and in death is life our state of being is constant dignity a word I asked myself when I was told we don't have enough lost souls you see a dehydrated blind paralyzed man perceived as we claw and crawl in search of lake empowerment constraints broken potential astounding our foundation and core is complete we define me  Webster society in the English language no word exist to explain our existence our strength blind knowledge our struggle for constant empowerment our uncompromising creative talent flesh of warriors and you try to categorize us and one word dignity we don't have enough one word is not enough try dignity times 100 you might come close to define our resolve  Resilience hell bent on brilliance for our race theres no finish line we exceed and excel all limits we become the standard your comprehension is limited our shade alone wont let us be ignorant are you understanding these sentences


 Dignity A word I asked myself when I was told we don't have enough is really a backfired insult to reveal your limited vision you cant see us you cant feel us you cant understand us stop trying to define us but if you must start by asking instead of attacking only shows the knowledge your lacking.