Who are you trying to keep out?
I ask, and what are you trying to protect?
There is blood
on both sides
of your wall!
Talk in awe draws our gaze in the wrong direction.
Dialectic habits bring about misinterpretations
in the ways we view your situation.
We orate theses on your stones with what we deduce.
Who are you trying to keep out?
What are you trying to protect?
Your reason is to us unclear,
there’s blood on both sides of your wall.
All roads lead to Rome, our eyes trained so follow them.
All roads lead to Rome, our eyes educated follow them.
All roads lead to Rome, our eyes expecting follow them,
always into disarray.
It’s the talk in awe that draws our gaze in the wrong direction.
Dialectic habits that bring about misinterpretations
in the ways we view your situation.
We orate theses on your stones with what we deduce.
It’s all circumstantial!
Who?
What?
There is blood on both sides of your wall!