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The --Cult-- Society of the Moonlit Dragon
A serpentine gaze falls upon us
A vile commandeering gaze,
promising a warm reunion with nonexistence
for merely matching it.
None lift their eyes. Yet
magnificent scales glisten - or so they say -
in resplendent moonlight - or so they say.
Marred, dehydrated earth is our
likely companion.
We stand ten paces apart
or find ourselves without a method to make paces at all.
None take a step. Yet
splendiferous wings - or so they say -
raise to the transcendent - or so they say.
One ahead speaks out. Footsteps echo.
Just a scream.
Just a fleeting sound.
Just another echoing cry.
Just what?
I look up -
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A reflection on how unfair authoritarian rule can stifle people into mindless or scared following. Written in indirect response to recent anti-protest bills passed in the 5th circuit court that make it nigh-impossible to organize large scale protests at all in Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas.