Just Fine Thanks
The sun sets in the department store window
Resembling a bomb going off in slow motion
No doubt tripped by the millionth customer
Or some unknown cosmic fluke
Maybe nothing but a cruel joke
See if the Earthings will stop their bickering
Upon facing the threat of total demise
Ha ha.
Standing in line for a shirt and pair of pants
I can’t imagine anyone but a headless mannequin wearing
Because it’s difficult to conceptualize myself anymore
Buying clothes for an invisible man
To go and stand somewhere else
Perhaps even get paid for it
With money that fades so fast
I might as well eat it
Throw out my dishes
Stuff green bills down my throat
Someone in a high rise office building
Could very well make a killing
With edible coins and currencies
Houses made of bread and cheese
That get stale and useless in the rain
A hunger based economy
I pay again and again for things I don’t need
Sweating powerless in the shade
Of a looming meteor taking aim
I hope I look good for the apocalypse
Hopefully it comes in my sleep
I’m so tired
I just wanted to care for someone
That's all
Nowadays I can barely care
About a single thing