Sunday, January 15, 2017

Out of the Box and Into the Fire, or A Poet's Worst Emotional Argument for Universal Basic Income

“Just think outside the box,” they say
As 'hind clichés they hide.
A residence outside the box
I wish they would provide.
For though I've searched in foreign lands
Across the sea's dark sheen,
There's few things I have yet to find
Save refuge from routine,
and though I'm mostly stifled,
My moods and muse both wan,
To remain confined by management's
My one preserving plan.
For when I'm working, “different's”
a longer word for “worse.”
I'm quickly made complacent.
It's my temperament and curse,
and outside of a schedule
Upon my face I'd fall.
A refuge in quick failure
Is no refuge at all.

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