Dig past the soil,
You may first find salt,
For both injuring and healing future and past wounds,
Resurfacing only past memories,
The stinging essential to life and death,
You will likely then hit rock,
but once you've hit rock bottom,
Why not dig a little deeper?
Or you may find water,
To drown in or to drink,
You may find oil,
To get stuck in or to sell,
You may find diamonds or gold,
Which carry a very human value,
You may find more rock,
which you must crush,
Save it crush you,
Or maybe you keep digging,
Until you break below the crust,
killed by the extreme pressure,
of the substance magma,
As heat and pressure consumes,
You,
Of course if your hole hasn't already collapsed,
And you have become the digger of your own grave.
You may first find salt,
For both injuring and healing future and past wounds,
Resurfacing only past memories,
The stinging essential to life and death,
You will likely then hit rock,
but once you've hit rock bottom,
Why not dig a little deeper?
Or you may find water,
To drown in or to drink,
You may find oil,
To get stuck in or to sell,
You may find diamonds or gold,
Which carry a very human value,
You may find more rock,
which you must crush,
Save it crush you,
Or maybe you keep digging,
Until you break below the crust,
killed by the extreme pressure,
of the substance magma,
As heat and pressure consumes,
You,
Of course if your hole hasn't already collapsed,
And you have become the digger of your own grave.