I never really had a good look around until recently,
My main priority was always me
Maybe because I didn't want to look
Maybe I was afraid of what I might see.
Deep down I knew what a mess
The world had got itself into.
But I was pretty sure; In my own naïve mind
That the world could make it's way through.
One day I did take a quick peek
The view made me cry out in dismay
So I ran back into hiding, my eyes tightly shut
And waited for the memories to fade away.
The thing was they didn't, they got more vivid
Increasing as the days went on
In the back of my mind, I knew I had
Realised that I was doing wrong
All it took was a moment, a second of time
I looked up, I stepped forward, as the images swirled,
And I realised that behind, many people were blind
The disability that effects the whole world.
Shall I tell you what I can see?
I see a nation, blinded more than ever before
Drinking, Smoking, Drugs, Sex, Violence, Abuse
Depression, Anger, Loneliness, Normalities
In a generation that's lost hope.
You cannot breath, for there is nothing left
That's pure enough to take in
Lies taunt your mind, and the devil laughs
Paranoia sets in, and your trusts begins to fail
You die with no life, that's the truth.
What a torturous destiny for man.
