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Fennella Miller
English Essay
10/30/08
50 years from now…
Forget the past, it never lasts
Learn from the present, it may be your future
Don’t worry about how, lets focus on our now
Nowadays people are more intelligent yet they focus on what’s irrelevant
Isn’t that ironic?
Online schools teach all the fools
They make you smart, chanting the lullabies of Mozart
Humans have photographs of memories as vivid as Picasso’s art
Isn’t that ironic?
We’ve surpassed the past literally and figuratively
We’ve overcome psychological illiteracy
Cars we were driving are driving us
Tasteless thoughts have increased a sinner’s lust
Isn’t that ironic?
Sex is a thirst its taste we quench
Homosexuality is sin’s latest trend
We’ve progressed but our morals have regressed
Isn’t that ironic?
Isn’t it amazing that we’ve come up with multi-races that we’re all embracing
Yet isn’t it disgracing that pollution and life are both engaging
On the same lands where Eve walked in grace
On the same land where there’s a new holocaust in place
Isn’t that ironic?
How we used to wear so much but now we are bare to the touch
All slaves to technologies lust
We’ve improvised on societies lies to upgrade the Bible’s Revelation
We’ve excelled our intellectual imagination
Isn’t that ironic?
We were naïve and knew too little
Now everyone’s IQ is way above the middle
So long from hybrid cars
So long and the jails still have bars
New tastes, new flavors, same humans, new nature
Everything is fake, life itself is a hologram
So vision was our first mistake
All we see is vague, opaque
Isn’t that ironic
We were there and now were here
No need for gas
New amendments passed
New species have formed from pollution
Now technology is the resolution to every solution
I can see now that our existence has been belittled
What’s the point of thinking so much if we do so little?
Isn’t that ironic?
Our lives upgrade constantly like AOL
Cell phones are multi-taskers cell by cell
Old to new, new to old
Nostalgia’s of the past let the future unfold
Isn’t that ironic?
They say Genetic engineering hasn’t necessarily changed us
But it has changed man-kind’s make-up
Less is more
More is stress
We are slaves to secular incest
Isn’t that ironic
We’re trapped in a green house
With so much air our conscious droughts
Now we’re back to fixing what was first which was nature
Trying to re-patch our environmental nomenclature
Isn’t that ironic?
We have taken tolerance to the next
Now there are no limits no regrets
Glasses have made us blind to race
Yet people take them off because they dislike a colored face
Isn’t that ironic
You’re stuck in the present
Changing your past
Removing what was first you’re slowly becoming last
But you could’ve changed your future
Don’t focus on what’s behind
Focus on what’s eternal
Or else your life is just a waste of time.
English Essay
10/30/08
50 years from now…
Forget the past, it never lasts
Learn from the present, it may be your future
Don’t worry about how, lets focus on our now
Nowadays people are more intelligent yet they focus on what’s irrelevant
Isn’t that ironic?
Online schools teach all the fools
They make you smart, chanting the lullabies of Mozart
Humans have photographs of memories as vivid as Picasso’s art
Isn’t that ironic?
We’ve surpassed the past literally and figuratively
We’ve overcome psychological illiteracy
Cars we were driving are driving us
Tasteless thoughts have increased a sinner’s lust
Isn’t that ironic?
Sex is a thirst its taste we quench
Homosexuality is sin’s latest trend
We’ve progressed but our morals have regressed
Isn’t that ironic?
Isn’t it amazing that we’ve come up with multi-races that we’re all embracing
Yet isn’t it disgracing that pollution and life are both engaging
On the same lands where Eve walked in grace
On the same land where there’s a new holocaust in place
Isn’t that ironic?
How we used to wear so much but now we are bare to the touch
All slaves to technologies lust
We’ve improvised on societies lies to upgrade the Bible’s Revelation
We’ve excelled our intellectual imagination
Isn’t that ironic?
We were naïve and knew too little
Now everyone’s IQ is way above the middle
So long from hybrid cars
So long and the jails still have bars
New tastes, new flavors, same humans, new nature
Everything is fake, life itself is a hologram
So vision was our first mistake
All we see is vague, opaque
Isn’t that ironic
We were there and now were here
No need for gas
New amendments passed
New species have formed from pollution
Now technology is the resolution to every solution
I can see now that our existence has been belittled
What’s the point of thinking so much if we do so little?
Isn’t that ironic?
Our lives upgrade constantly like AOL
Cell phones are multi-taskers cell by cell
Old to new, new to old
Nostalgia’s of the past let the future unfold
Isn’t that ironic?
They say Genetic engineering hasn’t necessarily changed us
But it has changed man-kind’s make-up
Less is more
More is stress
We are slaves to secular incest
Isn’t that ironic
We’re trapped in a green house
With so much air our conscious droughts
Now we’re back to fixing what was first which was nature
Trying to re-patch our environmental nomenclature
Isn’t that ironic?
We have taken tolerance to the next
Now there are no limits no regrets
Glasses have made us blind to race
Yet people take them off because they dislike a colored face
Isn’t that ironic
You’re stuck in the present
Changing your past
Removing what was first you’re slowly becoming last
But you could’ve changed your future
Don’t focus on what’s behind
Focus on what’s eternal
Or else your life is just a waste of time.
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