Homestuck
Location
All over America, there are towns
And yet no one knows them
Except the citizens themselves
And can you blame them?
(It is their right, after all, to know the town they live in)
And in these towns there are people
Not famous, not rich, not extraordinary
Just people, like everuone else
And can you blame them?
(That is their right after all, to be people)
And these people are imperfect, like everyone else
They do bad things, and good things
They're happy and sad, and angry sometimes
But can you blame them?
(It is their right after all, being people)
And every now and again, like every other place
These people come up with someone extraordinary.
Someone who's different, someone with potential
Someone who shows their differences like a badge
But can you blame the?
(It is their right, after all, to show what they got, if they got it)
And as it always goes, these different people want to leave
To be with other different people
To learn about different things
And can you blame them?
(it is their right, after all, being people with potential)
And so when these people, in these towns
Try to leave and be someone great
To leave a town where your dad is the soccer coach
And a teacher can trace your lineage back thirty, forty years
They don't get homesick, but rather Homestuck
Because circumstance leaves them here
To great to be content, to poor to do anything about it
And can you blame them?
It's only right after all
For a commoner to stay common
In a town that's just a town
In America, the land of oppurtunity
That's just right, isn't it?