What I Believe

I believe in the grass overgrowing oblivion.

I believe in termites crawling gnawing and biting rotting wooden beams, breaking the supports to large buildings.

I believe in overgrowth, in nature’s infestations and bubbling volcanoes of molten rock. Burning breaking and disfiguring all things that stand before it.

I believe in nothing human. To live without nation, brotherhood and sisterhood, laws, society, capital, industry, progress and democracy – is to live without burdens.

I sing proudly to a burning flag. When I pass by apartment buildings, commodity temples and towers of exploitation – I envision them crumbling away with the slow march of time. And for this – The only thing I believe in is death. Both for my own sake, and for the sake of all who are haunted by the false permanence of this world