Heartless Poem by Ragy Sandid

Heartless



Call me heartless
Yes, I know
I too once had a heart
I wouldn't let go

I once asked for love
A hollow laugh crossed the hall
A laugh that echoed
Before it saw my heart fall

I asked fellow man
For advice and a map to follow
They gave me a maze
And a voice that's hollow

I needed a brother
So it borrowed a human form
I Imagined him one
He shaped himself into a storm

So, I saw some
Watch murder for sport
A few humans less
The more the peak will have their sport

So I sought justice
For me and for all
I found others heartless
A mechanical cog to install

I hear, I listen to a cry
To souls steps from the missile
They won't know life like you and I
I remain heartless as they're beguiled

Tuesday, November 28, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: heart
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