An Ode to the Vulnerable.

Science unknown to science, there was a calculated measured beginning in incalculable spans beyond our mental reach. Talk of rounds, seem to be a struggle, maybe not even true and who thought of us and the devastation to come man has been proved in creative fires and discourse but does not man improve, no he does not. The fault line is in the voracity of greed manipulation and destruction.

It is always others who appear to have more statues in time that stand and then fall. There should be no statues in a humanity that does not like one another it is plain to see the disabled amongst us are the easiest to target.

Mental health, well a bit longer before attacks reign down, as we know those that have ruled have an abysmal historical track record of the will to dedicate resources to these afflictions.

How fortunate they are, that they do not have to endure the closed doors. For many disability conditions, it is not trendy and campaigns are often window dressing for a self gratifying I am medal worthy so called society.

The world however is full of secret tears, behind doors, out of site so we betide any administration that dares to cut budgets to the health of the lost and vulnerable.

Author: Mason Cult Poet

Mason Cult Poet was born in Westmorland in the Lake District in a farming engineering community. On one side of the family many portions of nobility mainly the Stuarts. Mason Cult did as the herd does and went through the education process. attended drama school and ran small businesses. The stigma of mental health issues blighted him as it does with all creative people, was diagnosed in 2011 with a form of Asperger’s Syndrome which can impair executive function however it has given him a higher sense to see what others do not and from this ability he concludes the world is controlled by esoteric forces and that other interventions operate steering the world we know ro a new beginning.. What we witness we are forced to challenge and the work of Mason Cult assists this

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