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The slavery of men

  I saw it giving orders

  In the field of battle

  The slavery of men -

  Paying for both sides

  Rooting for both sides

  And for neither fighting

  Whether it was a war

  Protest, revolution

  One group or another

  People or the government

  When they called for 'freedom'

  And they called for 'righteousness'

  And many called for enslaving

  The slavery of men

  Putting it in a prison

  For forever - or killing it

  But then the result

  Being just a meeting

  Coming out again

  Slaves of smiling slavery

  - - -

  I saw it holding a speech

  In front of a large crowd

  The slavery of men -

  Paying for both sides

  Rooting for both sides

  And embracing neither

  Whether it was left

  Center or the right

  Whatever color they had

  All the different parties

  When they called for a change

  And for better days

  Justice and fair laws

  And the rights of men

  Upheld by removing

  Their remaining slavery

  Obviously a lie -

  Having more of a burden

  Paying back to slavery

  Principal and interest

  - - -

  I then saw it featured

  In the magazine of advancement

  The slavery of men -

  Paying for research

  Rooting for the sciences

  Doing itself neither

  Getting most of the benefits

  A little for the masses

  (Desiring to be alike

  Asking for an autograph)

  Calling for more money

  Betting all they have

  On some complex scheme

  Given all the logic

  Hidden in the books

  Paid by education

  Controlled, too, by slavery

  Of the finest minds

  Sitting as the president

  Of universities

  - - -

  I saw it surrounded by many

  Listening to it carefully

  The slavery of men -

  Paying for education

  Rooting for more learning

  Itself emptying the mind

  And calling that wisdom

  Of the highest grade

  Teaching in a soft voice

  Teaching a loud message

  Calling for more debate

  For more understanding

  And for no more fighting

  Such as made with weapons

  To accept the differences

  And to help the needy

  To accept the fate

  Of this failing world

  And in sleepy state

  Forget all its lies

  - - -

  I saw it in a large stage

  (Probably a stadium)

  The slavery of men -

  Paying for the poor

  Rooting for the people

  Itself caring for neither

  Singing there for peace

  Candles lit in memory

  Of some fading time

  Or some lost ideal

  Calling for more debate

  Calling for more money

  Calling for a change

  Calling for more freedom

  The debate was the call

  The money fully paid

  The change (they thought) was there

  The freedom in the call -

  Obviously, didn't notice

  The slavery of men

  - - -

  I saw it in a future

  Two, or three, or many

  The slavery of men -

  Of those reading a poem

  And dreaming about change

  Of some singer singing

  In some university

  All paid by a famous

  Respected businessman

  Fighting politician -

  Of those reading a poem

  Thinking by themselves

  Thinking independently

  Looking for an answer

  Amidst the anarchy -

  And I tried to warn them

  Slaves of simple poems

  That in all those actions

  It could still be hiding

  The slavery of men