Livestock
Judge told me to find routine
But the Smithfield office on fire is the prettiest thing I’ve seen
Hope the volunteer brigade is at home drunk in bed
Hope Dakota wind keeps the blaze fully fed
What’s it matter if it jumps the creek?
It’d only burn down bare walls and beams
Nobody left just saplings in the kitchen
A basketball shoe, a bible flipped to Galatians
The county used to have 3,000 head
Now it’s 20,000 all computer fed
2000 acres acquired from overseas
Livestock now monitored by autonomous machines
Missouri they blamed Jimmy Scott for the levee
He didn’t do it but his cell’s in Jeff City
But I burnt it all, I’m not wrangling with contrite
Nothing to save here just a fire making light
Livestock by Noah Siela
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