Hey You Poem by Daniel Richards

Hey You



Hey you, yes you out there alone in a group,
Bless you if you turn to me, but I know the climb is just too steep
Breaking fee from the pain is just a wall too high he can’t see
Silently he screams help me

Hey you, don’t let them steal your right, breaking free
Isn’t easy.
But hey you would you help me carry the stars
The windswept streets are breezy we both need help getting home

Hey you, beyond the walls he can’t see, trying so hard but he can’t break free,
For he cannot see he is weakened by the words that break into his brain
Poisons’ one and all like pollution in veins he strains, to overcome the wall
But its only fantasy as teens don’t want to be

Change of direction is due to prove a point
Hey you, out the on the streets doing as you told can you help me?
I’m lost among tethered roads your on the other side of the wall, will you help me
But you’re throwing bottles when I call, can you tell me why do you fall, fall why do you fall

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