for children, on unconscious ambition
I have taken a page out of the book of mankind,
And polluted my mind.
Where once I wandered,
for better or worse,
Through the twisting paths, of a place far greater even than earth.
More treacherous at times, and more vast, and more free,
I remember the days when I'd trek through the pass,
That led to that cabin nestled between the mountains in me.
And then I learned of their riches,
And how much they're worth,
I cast aside the cottage of my minds vast woods.
So that I may build a mine to harvest the gold,
And level the mountains to collect all their stone.
So that I could build this palace,
And adorn this here throne.
I put the nymphs to work, as I abolished their homes,
And when I considered the consequences,
I used force to make my thoughts,
Condone the offences of their own defenseless,
-innocence-
Escaped me, and was obscured in the smoke,
As tastes grew more obscure, and the cost became
-gross-
Domestic income, of my mind and my soul,
grew higher yet, as I turned up the soil.
Whereupon I built shrines,
To the things that once thrived,
In the forests and the mountains,
And near that old cabin in my mind.