Welcome To Malaise



Welcome to Malaise.
The land where people feel...
An indefinite discomfort.
A dazed generic kind of illness.
And a lack of well-being.
Brought about by too much stagnation.
With lives lived mediocre,
Boring and repetitiously mundane.

Welcome to Malaise.
Where the people are seen,
Entertaining themselves.
By a normalcy becoming more dysfunctional.
Yet no one claims,
Insanity accepted...
Is the way this game to survive is played.
Sun up and Sun down,
Where those freely expose themselves crazed.
In Malaise.

Gone is consciousness.
And common sense thought worthless.
No longer valued to use done to do it.
Or prioritize to prove in Malaise this exists.
Since in Malaise everyone expects,
Incompetent leadership...
To select and represent,
The best of their ignorance that reflects...
Their wants and needs to remain and stay,
Left as they are with a caring less...
If everyone living,
Around them in other towns...
Have discovered the Earth is not flat.
Nor are they the center of the Universe.
And shocking as it is,
It is the Earth that rotates.
While orbiting to do this done,
Around the Sun!

Welcome to Malaise.
Where the people continue to disbelieve,
Power to rule and control what others do...
No human being alive,
Can re-create God...
To portray themselves to be more powerful.

Although convinced they have become,
Movies to fiction.
Validates their lives to prove...
They are rulers of this Universe.
And others too.
Whenever those movies are made.
With dates to release and evidence of proof!

Welcome to Malaise.
Where it is easy to have people believe,
They are not crazed.
But could be eccentric prophets.
Descendents of deities as they've been told!
And confirmed to see for themselves,
On their outings to bigger cities.
To gaze at traffic lights to wonder,
Why cars stop when the light turns red.
And begin to move,
When the light turns green.
As a crowd begins to gather in awe.
To finally see the 'aliens'.
Looking no different in appearance.
Although strange they are.
When in an advance progressive civilization!
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Written on November 08, 2023

Submitted by lpahtillah on November 08, 2023

2:02 min read
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Quick analysis:

Scheme Axxbcdex Afghxxixja bbxxkxxkxxcxxlxxdd Amnxxh xdolnix Amjxxgxexofxxxxd
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 2,041
Words 408
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 8, 10, 18, 6, 7, 16

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