Week Two, Blog Four: Elemental Display
These are 32 bars I hope to have recorded before the semester ends. If I end up lacing a track, I'll post the MP3.
Running from Reality
Step into my world and its story as it’s unfurling with,
Unprecedented split wealth and clusters of disconcerting sh*t.
Imagine the sure fit, firmly embedded in temporal ties,
Rip normative natural negative customs – renovate – customize. (4)
Tourniquet worldwide economic pension plans.
Who okayed this clusterf*cking of overextended lands?
We’ll turn black hands back to tech innovators.
Shift the turbid turbulence, work it with crossfaders. (8)
Or misplace patience, and aggrandized minds might write the perceived races’ immutable traits – grab your eraser.
You’re not ready, never thought, maybe, to give a buck.
Austerity’s lost on you, but I kind of don’t really give a f*ck. (12)
Recognize the disparity as it’s staring you in the area most notably reflecting the region afflicted by malaria.
Then watch it vacillate, a shimmering image of passing fate.
African blood runs diamond encrusted so you can impress your mate. (16)
Now you’re attracting contempt and cash bets, you’re the subject of an office pool where the winner executes a death threat.
Deterrents abound, yet you’re content in your oblivion,
A click of the heels and you’re b*tch smacked back into the world you’re living in. (20)
March of a million men lost on all bought
and sold to the highest bidder so the people can’t talk.
But even if you’re the inventor of the pretension; posturing, mention (that)
The practical sentiments cater to rational dissonant tension. (24)
Expletive blurbs spit retarded fish as your interpreter.
Little black girl rations fish sticks, but you ain’t heard of her.
Wake up, wash up, toss on, and roll out
And now recognize that this sequence reflects your own clout. (28)
Brush off the Casio box and bang beats,
Then lace indelible tracks in the minds of cap-geeks.
Let the celebrity based case for profit increase
hang, and the same faces will grace the mug shot – PEACE. (32)
- AnthrAx
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