I read a news article today that said the war has ended.
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The eagles have landed and the people have laid.
The future road we walk down is paved.
War Ministers administer new editions to our morals.
The news says the end is rainbow skies and floral floors.
I look through the keyhole on the metal door.
The grass that's greener on the other side is sprayed with pesticides.
The blues and reds you see are produced by dyes.
I saw on the news today that the swine that flew and the mad cow, died.
The waves were washed away with a serge of Mocha frappuccinos.
The rights of the middle class were lost in casino gambles,
So now we're rabble without the possibility of channel surfing
Unless we convert our TV's to Big Brother's deserving attention.
Fine tune the dials, the radio needs your affliction.
I picked up the Time and it sent me back in time.
Oil spills and earthquakes disrupt my stable mind.
A steady hand with a shaking table has alway been mine.
The blood that washed up on our shores was the first red tide,
The second one comes as the Nazis reform behind these eyes;
Behind the barbed curtain is a clown, a joker, a scoundrel.
Brought to you by an At sign and a hashtag.
Kids with confidence walk with negligence in their backpacks.
Guns and pencils for wars and treaties fit in the stencils
That has mentality oppressed and dressed as a riveter.
Rosie is the tint with pockets full of posies.
Kony and his rebels are exposed as phonies and deflate.
Morgan Freeman extends to his thrown as a mistake.
I picked up a paper today that says a war has begun.
Annie got hers as Joe began to walked undone.
Tabloids explode sending shrapnel faster than guns.
Prostitutes remembering days of being a nun.
Jesus credited for inviting the sensation of numb,
The whole world stays together by Uncle Sam's chewing gum.