Do you know how many things humans never knew existed? Metals, diamonds, fire; even death was once unknown to mankind. Once, people in England - and most likely other places, though for the purposes of this tale I care not - knew not of such an insignificance as a piece of fruit known as a banana. When it was first imported, rich little girls would show them off to their friends and rivals as if it were a great award. An award for what exactly? You may know that better than I. Then, of course, another girl gets a pineapple and they then argue over which is 'better'. Always a competition, isn't it? Although, I'm getting off topic. You don't need to hear me going on about how adorable I find the humans' idiocy. The truly fascinating thing is that they now believe they know everything, now they have their little games like religion and science. They truly believe they can discover everything in existence. But, thirteen million years later...
They still haven't found me, have they?
Okay, several things:
- Not a poem, I am aware of that fact.
-I am absolutely not slagging off any religion or belief any person might have
-The banana thing might seem irrelevant and random but this whole thing was based on the prompt 'banana' which was, I assure you, not my idea.
-Fun fact: I left a copy of this on a public bus to freak someone out. Never got to see that as I had to get off the bus but I hope it made some random person think.
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A book of small poetry
PoetryThis is going to be a book of some poems I've written because I'm new and original. Some will be me ranting about humanity so, I suppose, I apologise if that annoys you.