Hollow Magic (An Original Poem)
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chained to the wrong dreams,
building castles within the clouds
in a storm of unmet needs.
where brilliance burns
for things bound to crumble—
glowing screens reflect insatiable hunger.
this magic unnamed.
Wires hum with the power
while hearts strain from the weight.
a cathedral to our desires,
where profit chants the hymn
and silence answers the prayers.
if freed from this machine?
If brilliance turned to balance,
if magic spoke to meaning?
it dazzles and it devours,
decadence dressed as destiny—
rising from the wreckage of wonder.
singing its song of progress,
while we barter tomorrows
for each of our gilded yesterdays.
embers smolder—silent, unbroken,
longing for minds to shatter their chains,
to script our fate and cast the blame.
Be well and make the most of this day.
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