Dystopias are are often described as 'nightmares'
for those that recognise such suffering in others
but who like to think that their pointing at dystopias
leaves them outside of what they see elsewhere.
For those who struggle to live
for being too close to merely existing
the lack of light is not a metaphor.
Darkness is key to the nature of Dystopia.
And in the deepest Dystopian states
there is no sense of time, no night no day,
it is a life beyond all light or darkness.
The people who live there live as if....
Man and his political choices
have reversed the clock of life
returning the sequence of Creation
to the The First Day where it is stuck,
we are all water, without form and void.
Time and light might once have been known,
and may still exist, but only in an unknown future
with no means for us who know nothing other
than what and where we are to get there.
.
for those that recognise such suffering in others
but who like to think that their pointing at dystopias
leaves them outside of what they see elsewhere.
For those who struggle to live
for being too close to merely existing
the lack of light is not a metaphor.
Darkness is key to the nature of Dystopia.
And in the deepest Dystopian states
there is no sense of time, no night no day,
it is a life beyond all light or darkness.
The people who live there live as if....
Man and his political choices
have reversed the clock of life
returning the sequence of Creation
to the The First Day where it is stuck,
we are all water, without form and void.
Time and light might once have been known,
and may still exist, but only in an unknown future
with no means for us who know nothing other
than what and where we are to get there.
.
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