What they didn't think about
When they came and stole the land
And laid down on top of our ancestors
Is that it's a strange thing
To lay down on top of the people
Who make your food and provide the dust
Your ancestors will use for you
How could you not realize
We would still completely envelop you
From the ground up
That your body would melt back into our expanses
While we grew all over you?
And so you will be overcome
As we clap when our children dance
And run
On top of you
And we receive their tears
As the quenching water we need
To keep holding them up
We will consume
Every bit of you
And that is the beauty
The sun will illuminate.
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