CON iS of U and
ME
by Ray Fuller
It all began fine,
with a simple presumption,
About what is meant by the act of
consumption:
Ingestion of food is the
meaning we take
But we eat our own words, when weve
made a mistake,
And for love we are hungry, when lonely
we be,
And if trying things out, why, we suck it
and see.
We can chew over things when we cant
quite decide,
And if all else then fails we can swallow
our pride.
This stretching of metaphor may seem
excessive
But tis nothing compared with new
notions progressive.
I heard on the wireless, it quite
outraged me:
We no longer watch but consume our
TV.
An audience that views it
is now a has-been,
For we nightly devour the
flickering screen.
This medium has not our intelligence
tested:
No matter whats broadcast, its
only ingested.
To terms economic the human condition
Has now been reduced without asking
permission.
Were no longer persons with person-like
smiles,
But numbers in ledgers and computer files.
Weve all become pawns in the
businessmans game,
And the unchallenged god Economics
to blame.
Theres one thing were good
for, if Ive got it right,
Consuming, consuming from morning to
night.
The more that we do it, no matter what
rank,
The wider the grins on the way to the
bank.
Maternity wards are a marketeers
dream
Brand new consumers all coming on stream.
To die of consumption was once much
lamented,
Today with a medal you would be presented.
Producers, consumers were on the
same wheel,
A merry-go-round which just makes your
head reel:
The faster it turns, the harder to stop
it,
For the faster it turns, the greater the
profit.
Its now quite established - to say
it Im loath -
Success of a nation is measured in growth
Of Gross National Product, friend, and
nothing less,
Not joy, not fulfillment, not real
happiness.
Yes, gross is the word
for this prevlent obsession,
And gross is the state well be in
at confession,
Consuming all goods and all services too,
From Art, Books, Chiropody right down to
Zoo.
Will it lead us into a Renaissance-like
flowering,
This current concern with relentless
devouring?
Or must it all end, and it only seems fit,
In a great heap of something that rhymes
well with it.
Or yet could it end it would cause
quite a bother,
In a cannibal state of consuming each
other?
No, when we pass on and our coffin they
seal,
Tis the worms in the earth thatll
have the last meal,
And these words will be writ on our stone
at entombing:
Achieved not that much
but was
great at consuming.
So its time we rejected economists
rule,
For far too long now weve been taen
for a fool,
The law of consumption is
simply not true,
For its not whats taken in,
friend, but rather its
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