El Dorado
i. Long-Shadowed Sun
I remember
The enchanted English walled garden
Days of summer air and honey-suckled nights
The capricious dance of lavenders and cabbage-whites
Made more than 3D, glowing in the evening long-shadowed sun
Nowhere better. But in England, although nothing really changes, the weather always does
ii. The Gold
The gold stops us
The gold always did
The gold took more lives than Uranium
Than Plutonium
Pandemonium
The thunder approaches
The heavy sighing of the monster
Come to break the heavy weather
Come to silence all the singing birds
Tearing up the sky like paper
White-welding through dark steel of clouds
And the release of the sudden rain
The gold stops us
The gold always did
The gold took more lives than Uranium
Than Plutonium. Pandemonium
The Gold!
Jet engines and demolition
And the summer rain
Like finding a lost child
The roads are travelled by many
Like promises of peace
And some choose not to go
The fear looks like bravado
It always did
I see them waiting, smiling
On the borders in dawn's mist
Or lost to the world in their upturned boats
I'll be free or I'll die trying to be
Trying to be
iii. Demolished Lives
I see myself in them
The people at the borders
Waiting to exist again
Brothers, sisters, sons and daughters
Denied our so-called golden streets
Running from demolished lives
Into walls
The haves and the have nothings
The accepted and rejected
We can't keep letting them in
We can't keep letting them in?
The gold stops us
The gold always did
The gold took more lives than Uranium
Than Polonium. Pandemonium
And as I stand here wondering why
A man beheaded on a smartphone
Falls into my pocket from the sky
Modern life
Everything is everywhere ..'know what I mean?
Handy
And obscene