Young Princesses and Their Demons

 

Young princesses have childish breakthroughs. Their psychology is that of a child. They experience the world through the eyes of their parents sometimes. Their education is at the level that they have to depend on their family for support.

When someone’s family is their form of guidance, the advice they get is paranormal at times. The government shuts some things down for sport. Bloodsport is a criminal act and punishable by law. Their politics consist of ravaging young women and calling them bitches. It’s a cruel game full of a diverse rainbow of ideas. Black unicorns and disenfranchisement. The colors break through the darkness turning the corner. The light on the other side is elusive and short-lived. Freedom is an illusion.

Matters of obligation drive momentum towards debt. Owing someone something that they’ve earned from you due to verbal agreements has trust issues. When there isn’t somewhere to turn when things go wrong, bad things will happen to you. It’s a paranoid delusion of grandeur where there’s nowhere safe to be.

Metaphors allow for escape from reality. Their vision apprehends a new world order. A place where the pieces all fit together, free from trauma and backstabbers. The adamance of making a statement comes with newfound ideas. Places where people yearn to be.

I want to live the right way, without anyone telling me lies. If there weren’t demons coming out of the walls, home would be a better place to stay. Somewhere someone came up with the idea of manifestation. Their ideas persist through the fog.

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