Burning Witches
By Kyshera
Words by James Kennedy
We are defined by our insecurities
From the gra**roots to the spire
We need to personify our fears
Like school yard bullies and they're cronies
If we didn't hate our egos would deflate
'Cos if there's no one small, then there's no one who's taller
Packs of frenzied, bruised dogs
Laugh at the burning insects
In this reality TV colosseum
Called society
Prejudice is therapy for you
Our fears are exploited
By politicians and the market
We accept their bigotry
'Cos we need our scapegoats like we need our Gods
Somethings not a threat if it has no power
But is easier to beat the already enchained
When our shield becomes unstable
We tempt the arrows to someone who's more vulnerable
Political correctness won't change a thing
As long as everyone keeps sinking
'Cos once they've found a reflex, they can tune in
And do what the f**k they like while the rats scramble over eachother
But if only we would persecute the powerful
We'd have error correction machinery
We'd have no demagogues to tempt us
In our colony