“Irrational Fear”
February 13, 2016
We don’t see beneath the water. But we fear it.
The depths below are murky, glooming with shadows of
the unknown.
Fear is seductive, so we submit to its authority, lling those eerie
trenches beneath us with our darkest nightmares- the seabed, now
a mass of decaying corpse hands, reaching for our frantic kicking
limbs, struggling to pull us under.
The imagination is a powerful tool.
The imagination is a powerful tool, and fear is its
irrational o spring.
We choose to su er in our imagined threats, the ones we have never
actually experienced, but are passed down folklore.
We have been told what to fear, when to fear.
We have been told who to fear. And we have listened.
Letting the fear in our eyes become the pain in their hearts.
Our human connection deteriorates as our false
associations implode.
Danger is conceptual, not a people.
We displace each other to make room for our arrogance a forever unsatisfied beast that crushing the ame our humanity.
We chance to bask in one another’s burning brilliance is lost in fear.
Our human connection deteriorates.