A zephyr-borne the waves ashore

as the scintillating sun abruptly stopped.

A kaleidoscopic ray was no more.

Cruelty enervated the mountaintop.

 

Our vacuity blind to what's right in front,

We drain more than we need from poor souls. 

This anthropogenic phenomenon,

May our times never grow.

 

An egregious act of human nature,

How have we forgotten our roots?

But there’s none left that’s for sure,

Now we have to eat our own sour fruits.

 

Engraved in our memories, our bodies, our looks,

Post it all together with a tap of a button.

Make sure we get everyone hooked,

So we can eat with our eyes, the taste of rotten.