| A species in its infancy--a living idiosyncrasy,
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| This 'naked ape' believes itself divine.
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| Assured of its supremacy--it dreams of immortality,
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| The first words that it speaks--«This world is mine.»
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| But the time has come for us to realise,
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| That the animal instincts we deeply despise--
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| Are far more civilised than humanity.
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| Mankind has lived to curse the day it climbed down from the trees,
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| But still we keep our heads held high whilst crawling on our knees.
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| I hope I never live to see the 'perfect' world you crave,
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| Where ambition is the burden we shall carry to our graves.
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| We think that we are so superior--for in God’s image we were made,
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| All other life we deem inferior--there to exploit, kill or enslave
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| No amount of remonstration could ever show a mind so small
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| That it is not 'the be and end all.'
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| Into the future we race driven on by our greed,
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| Like rats in a maze we will never be free.
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| Science is the 'new-religion'--scaples slash dissecting truth and reason,
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| Behind locked doors where no-one sees.
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| Down evolution’s one way street mankind pursues his dream,
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| Of a race conceived in test tubes with the same designer genes,
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| But like a child who tries to run before it learns to crawl--
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| He’ll go crying to his 'Mother' when he sees the cradle fall.
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| I am human--I was made to be the ultimate machine,
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| With the power at my fingertips to realise my dream.
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| Homo-sapiens--the 'master-race,' Nature’s pride and joy,
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| Taking all the world will give me--what it won’t I shall destroy.
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| In our hearts we yearn to be immortal--conquer all sickness and disease,
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| Create a world where even death’s not fatal--then we can shape our destinies.
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| A populace of plastic people live genetically pre-programmed lives--and no-one
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| Laughs and no-one cries.
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| Blinded by science the masses are duped and deceived,
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| By the faces that smile from their colour T.V.s.
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| They’ll steal your dreams--remove them surgically (but leave you scars so deep
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| And lasting),
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| God is dead man has surpassed him.
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| Like children in our playground--we contrive such foolish games,
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| But fail to see the consequence of suicidal aims.
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| No matter how we bend the rules there’s no way we can win,
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| Not even pleading Ignorance will vindicate our sins.
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| I am human--I was made to be the ultimate machine,
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| With the power at my fingertips to realise my dream.
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| Homo-sapiens--the 'master-race,' Nature’s pride and joy,
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| Taking all the world will give me--what it won’t I shall destroy.
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| Mankind a babe-in-arms,
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| Believes he’s come of age--
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| And reaches for the stars,
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| With one foot in the grave.
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| I am human--I was made to be the ultimate machine,
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| I am human--I have the power to realise my dream.
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| I am human--an automaton--a mindless 'technoslave,'
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| I am human--I am servant to the monsters I have made. |