The Way It Is
I tell you what I believe in and I am a madman
The man with the trust fund and suit tells you, he is a visionary
The ones who call others sheep are the ones
Who go to work every day, pay their taxes, buy the expensive car to impress their neighbor
The ones who say "my hard earned money shouldn't go to healthcare"
When their hard earned money goes to mindless carnage overseas
When the fruits of their labor do not even get to be enjoyed
Instead they go to the man who owns the orchard
We teach our children to be kind
To take care of one another
To protect the weak
What happens between then and adulthood
Where walking passed a homeless man dying on the street does not incite riots
The woman who died on that street last week
Looks down on him and us and weeps
"Did my suffering teach you nothing? Did I die in vain?"
She did. That's what we're telling her
A timeless quotation taught in ever school
"The definition of insanity is repeating the same thing again and again and expecting a different result"
It's all well and good to think these things, apparently
To talk about it over dinner and pity the less fortunate
But to do something about it?
Insanity