"Your Puppet"
Location
Strings attached
Playing puppeteer with nimble fingers and old, vivid nightmares
I'm your puppet darling
Strings attached
Center with each, individual, socket
Jaw up
Jaw down
A joke, here and there
But there was no one
No one to tell us that, sometimes being free
wasn't all it was cracked up to be
That it wasn't just sunshine and daises
People lived, people died
We didn't want to be those people
I'm your puppet darling
We grew up believing in everything
Never stopping to consider that our strings were never cut
Never realizing we were still prisoners to the monster we knew as "The Puppeteer"
Rotten wood,
drained carcass'
We were propped up on foot stools, arm chairs.
Jagged knees became our home
Strings having been cut away to reveal a more, insidious agenda
We were too stubborn
Too patient
Too resilient
Too practical
Too forgiving
Too forgetful
And twice as much slaves
Slaves to a cause we supported with all our hearts
What else did we have?
What else could we hope for?
Nimble strings replaced nimble fingers
The nightmares grew exponentially, and finally ceased before anyone noticed they were present in the first place
I'm your puppet darling, don't break me