God Botherer

7 Jan 2020

Been held by throat Been held by knife By men who were ‘good’ And their friends who gaslight

Been held by throat
Been held by knife
By men who were ‘good’
And their friends who gaslight

When someone holds your life
without your permission
They leave a trail of people
who assumed submission

When it’s just you,
you and your body held ransom
the fear’s inside; it churns
until you get away

When a man holds your country,
your animals and trees
the fear’s outside; it burns
but how do you escape?

They call it Climate Grief
but climate infers outside.
We’re being held by throat, held by knife,
while he looks at us and smiles.

When a man hits you, you get an AVO
and you move to another place
When a man is burning your country like paper,
you’re left choking in the haze.

What keeps him safe is not his whiteness,
god bothering or scapegoat wife,
But that he had so many hands to choke us with,
and you idiots gave him a knife.

Image credit: Matthew Abbott (@mattabbotttphoto on Instagram)

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