Price We Pay
Everything is what it is.
The price is what Man perceives
when he puts
greed over need.
He personified gold
but it’s just a metal;
impersonal, detached, and removed.
Midas lost her, his most precious
when his need succumbed to greed.
How much land does one need?
He ran first to
a homestead stake.
Surpassing need over greed,
and the idea to possess,
he ran like a man possessed.
When he outran himself,
he had to settle six feet
u
n
d
e
r
.
Bills in her mattress,
money in the bank
off shore accounts
to acquire, hoard, and block.
Financial pundits
ignore glaring fact.
Bills never circulate
in the hands of a few.
Greed transforms
the once glorious
dollar bill
to mere
toilet
paper.
Greed transforms
a man possessed
to biodegradable dust.
Greed barters
life’s warm breath
to shining, cold metal.
Greed
soils
Greed
spoils
Greed
uses
life
like
virgin
toilet
paper
over
and
over,
without
realizing
we’re
flushing
humanity
d
o
w
n
till
it’s
all
over.