Thunder and Tulips and Pigeons
There was once a little stone
Where nothing was in store
Flying through the dust
With it’s continental crust
God came along
Saying this is very wrong
Put his thinking cap on
And he planned until dawn
Added grass here and there
And breathable air
Pigeons all around
With tulips on the ground
In a short amount of time
Man came around prime
gave meaning to the air
And the grass here and there
God looked around confused
And a little bit amused
While looking at the humans
With their very odd conclusions
Man sits and wonders
What’s the meaning of the thunders
God says, “The thunder has no meaning.”
Man replies, “Huh?”
God Is a Comedian
The quiet glow of the city tantalized the boy
With its promise of freedom and prosperity and love
With its promise of having outstretched arms
With its promise of the yellow tangerine
If you’re brave enough to climb the tree
But here he was so far away
With no freedom, with no love, and with no yellow tangerine
Here he was with the soil he was born in, will live in, and will die in
Here he was, with nothing but the quiet hum of the factory and the dirt on his face
Here he was, alone and doomed to be
Day after day he came
Until his soul became intertwined with the metal itself
Until the tightening of screws became his medicine
Until the dream of freedom was nothing more than the dust on the floor
The only escape was the window
The same window where he saw the yellow tangerine but could never touch it
It was the only escape they said
The only place where the metal will escape you they said
The only place where you no longer have to hear the churn of the factory they said
So he went, not with fear, but hope
He stood at the edge
And balanced on the ledge
But then he heard the factory call out his name
And the metal cry out shame
And he chuckled, “God is a silly fellow”, and went back the same