Another chapter's end draws nearer, it's that bit clearer,
we're not getting any closer to one another.
All the signs point to more confusion and disillusion,
the truth as elusive as before.
I always get a bit down at Christmas and it's no different,
this year I got the same old blues and indifference,
but there's something from outside the ordinary,
that I cannot quite put my finger on.
Some say there's gonna be another world war and more say that it's already begun and we just don't know what it should be called.
Either way there's something in the air that's designed to scare that,
we can do with what we want to do.
But unless you're on the front line you're wasting your time.
Shouting down into a rabbit hole there's not much to know,
but in this changing mood there's something that we could all bring,
if we decide we've really had enough.
One thing that this year has taught us is that it's not as,
bought and sold as we all thought it was before, now there's no more,
middle ground to keep us safe and placid our actions tacid..
..ly keeping everything the way it's been.
Now the question is 'what can we do for real'?
The question's got to be 'what can we do now for real'?
There's a hole in my kaleidoscope.
I've a feeling I should cut the rope,
tying me to everything I think I know,
in 2017.
There's so many possibilities,
that you could miss with just as much ease,
as you could let them bring you down onto your knees,
in 2017.
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