Kane’s Flock

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By Roman Pierce


It’s not that I’m antisocial.

I’m not postal but I can be considered unstable.

I am not able to follow the other sheep to their stable.

I am Abel surrounded by a flock of Kanes.

Who can connote the origin of man’s anger and jealousy?

Technically I separate from Kane’s followers and I search for true reality.

Not the version on TV which is scripted, twisted and uplifted, but the one where the meek inherited the Earth.

Kane’s flock worships jealousy, ignorance and violence.

It makes sense why I reject and am rejected.

How powerful are the meek?

They are unable to speak loud enough to be heard over Kane’s flock’s belting.

They too stand separate, segregated from good fortune.

Is it fair to blame capitalism for the acceptance of Kane’s flock?

Abel’s offering was favored over Kane and he died for it.

Or is human nature to blame, and capitalism only a vehicle?

Biblically jealousy, envy, and greed have been the seeds necessary to feed Kane’s flock.

These seeds also bloom capitalism and her fruits.

I do not seek to stockpile my fruit, but to enjoy them with the meek.

Kane’s flock is oblique and should not be allowed to speak.


 


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