Magician’s Trick
I look for an anomaly in this grandiose I call my life
And seek for new wonders in a well-rehearsed pattern
The clock hears the never ending mundanity
The simplicity behind the red little dots
I look for another oddity in a person afraid of change
And I see nothing but the minimalism it weaves and leaves
The calendar grows old and the months and days melt away
But the peculiar change never seems to cease
I look for new magic tricks from the same magician and trickster
But the cards fly away in the same old, same old way as it did
The watch’s arms move in a synchronized abnormality
Seemingly in time with the passing mistakes and faults
I look for another simplicity, another mundanity
When all I seem to find is a bumbling mess of sins
The timer turns back and the sand falls faster than ever
Calling to it a mystery, an anomaly that no one seems to find
I look for the magician’s hat that flew in the night
The rabbits a show of innocence amidst the air of conspiracy
And when the roses and thorns remind me of what I’ve lost
The tears and salt will talk for the inordinate conformity