A dying mother is always in need Hair down, boy in her arms, eternally In pain and in need of beauty Suffering for the chance to breed the free He who is free must learn to crush the free The weakness, the freedom, of spiritual destiny
A moribund father exhales love as he bleeds Barren head, lesions, afflicted internally His arms still carry the burdening weight Of passing on failure, breeding deceit His fingers still fold, his nails are all cracked Easy to look to the heavens when forced on your back
Died long before Better off sterile than lording over a sick race Mother earth and father God breed only disgrace Pray for new vacancy On your knees at your grave Pass on the bloodline Slave of a slave of a slave of a slave Perpetuated dream of a knave
Beautiful heir, here are your heirlooms Pass down the darkness Pass down the illness Pass down resentment Pass down regret Pass down the appetite Pass down the ruinous Pass down the laughter Pass down the love
Ancient father, progenitor of reverie Worldly mother, microcosm elementary Disaffected children, loneliness in their biology Fate sold to them, victims of modernity From the cell to the human To the colony to the country To the planet to the galaxy
To the cosmos and beyond We see only our father Only our mother And we know we've been betrayed We are too small to betray