Sunday, June 6, 2010

Altering Minds

I wish to allege a new concept of birth and death,
To defy the invincible truth that
We are born, and are ordained to die.

If only we could live on for ages to come
To commemorate every invention, every pristine idea,
Every novel technology, every immaculate being
With the sole intention of contributing to collectivist thinking.

What is life after death anyways?
Some say the soul lives on, so death is the highway to birth,
Others say death exterminates life.
Whom do we reckon?

Can life be redefined as a perpetual regime,
Where nobody dies, and nobody else is born,
Where we all live on incessantly
With our minds emancipated from the grisly thought of death.

No more inflation, no more corruption, no more complains, no more demands
More economic strength, more collaborative talent,
Less greed, violence and terrorism, leading to mitigated threats and exacerbated joys.
A life of constantness of number and purpose.

May seem improbable, but does sound agreeable
Difficult to digest, but hassle free to chew,
Oh Lord, can you alter this life cycle,
That shall trigger minds to revolutionalize their outlook,
To metamorphose our injured Mother Earth?