To Each Its Own

Bring lawyers
for the liars
Bring soldiers
for the war
Bring credit
for useless baubles
Bring all this shit
plus more

Bring heartache
for the victims
Bring karma
for the flesh
Bring justice
for the losers
Bring caskets
filled with death

Bring dry soap
for the dirt nap
Bring lame duck
for the feast
Bring trash heap
for the old news
Bring a new style
to read and weep

Bring black gold
for the sucked dry soil
Bring carbon monoxide
for the lungs
Bring cold ice
for a solar flare
Bring a new age
with singing signs

Bring a hammer
for the carpenter
Bring a chalice
for the Queen
Bring a sleeping pill
for the insomniac
Bring a nightcap
for the lush

Bring a vein
for all the sugar
Bring a rush
straight to the head
Bring a high
to heal the hangover
Bring a bed
to lay down low

Bring your flashlight
for the Big Bang
Bring a monster
for scary closet
Bring a serpent
for the Loch Ness
Bring an apple
hanging low on the tree

Bring a horseshoe
for the rodeo
Bring a bag of luck
in tow
Bring a raw nerve
for the gnawing teeth
Bring a nose
for all the snow

Bring a big sky
for the candy cloud
Bring a field
filled up with cotton
Bring a launch pad
for the takeoff
Bring a jet fume
of heavy metal toxin

Bring a meltdown
for the brain stew
Bring a fresh crab
for boiling pot
Bring escape route
for the rising temp
Bring a seventh
layer of Hell

Bring buckets
for the bailout
Bring a shovel
for the grave
Bring slaves
to build the pyramid
Bring a big eye
to sit on top

Bring a large rig
with derivatives
Bring an empty suit
for the scam artist
Bring a bunny
for the top hat
Bring mass illusions
for this world

Bring temptation
up on the mountain
Bring a flood
followed by plague
Bring messiah
for the sequel
Bring a New Age
where we all get saved

Scott Thomas Outlar is a lover of truth and enjoys researching philosophy, psychology, politics, spirituality, and any other facet of consciousness in the pursuit of reaching a higher state of vibration. He also enjoys writing rants, poems, essays, short stories, and prose-fusion screeds covering such subjects. Scott Thomas can be reached at 17numa@gmail.com. You can also watch and/or subscribe to his YouTube Channel. Read other articles by Scott Thomas, or visit Scott Thomas's website.