My Poems - Written in a Language That You Can't Read
Posted on 5th November 2009 @ 14:46
Filed under: law, freeman-on-the-land, my poems,
WRITTEN IN A LANGUAGE THAT YOU CAN'T READ.
what is this "capitalist democracy"?
a free and fair society?
cos I don't feel too free you see
seems built on war and greed to me
cos democracy divides humanity
the biggest group takes the lead
but what about the minority
shouldn't they be allowed their liberty?
and capitalist ideology
sets man upon man can't you see
what about working as a team?
a globally empowered humanity
No not a communist oligarchy
that's certainly not what I mean
But a team built on consensuality
All men living the anarchist dream
And as for the law society
and their phony legality
how fair can a legal system be
when it's written in a language I can't read
so learn to read their legalese
read the law, the law of the SEAS
and try to see if it applies to thee
cos when I looked, looked like land to me
And when they try to prosecute me
I'll question'em on their sanity
cos that don't look like a dock to me
it looks like a trick to levy a fee
And when they ask "do you understand me?"
No I'll never stand under thee
and that "summons" that i received
that just means you invited me
Invited me to represent a fallacy
A corporate fiction that's rather flimsy
it's just a piece of paper see
created at birth to enslave me
So though they'd have you believe
that you must kneel down on one knee
it's just a trick of vocabulary
written in a language that you can't read
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