Sitting in my cell / meditating, half dreaming...
See a picture on the wall / black girl in bikini
And we’re both looking happy / we embrace and we smile
As I got my eyes closed smoking on a black and mild...
Better yet / a cigarette
I wish I had one now
Meditate a little harder...
Then I crack another smile...
Cause I'm back on the beach
Sun shining on my face…
Ask me what did I learn?
Most of all / appreciate
Every moment... every second...
Every thought... every breath...
While they’re killing all the prophets / I'm the last one left...
With a wrist full of beads
And a neck full of crystals...
And the city that I'm from busting Shots with their pistols…
But I'm sitting in my cell / and my soul's in outer space
As I astral project / sun kissing on my face…
Now I'm back on the beach
With my son and my daughter
And my son thinks’ he's God
So he’s walking on the water…
And my daughter thinks’ she God
Cause that's what daddy told her...
And they both think that they could save the world when they get older....
As I'm sitting in my cell,
My body's there but I'm not in it
Tell my babies "Not to worry"
I'll be home in a minute
"This “new age” book of poetry reflects the diverse views and philosophies of it’s author Ra Krishna EL. It’s an intimate, humorous and thought provoking group of poems intended to evoke strong emotion. To quote the German philosopher, Friedrich Nietzsche, this style of poetry can be called “Zukunfts poesie“ which translates into “Poetry of the future”, where truly original ideas are presented thru poetry. Also known as post Nietzschean poetry.
It’s subjects include society, pop culture, love, religious dogma, God and the new age of Aquarius. This book was written and published during the false incarceration of its author in Chicago’s notorious Cook County Jail, the largest jail in the country."
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Genre - Poetry, Philosophy
Rating – PG-13
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