A poem about the crueler side of society today. A poem about not caring anymore. |
The boy walks the halls, Eyes cast down, Alone and surrounded by those Who made his smile a permanent frown He face is still young But he has aged past his years With a pridefully depressed face And eyes always speckled with tears. Their whispers are never fair Neither is the way he is Forced to tell himself not to care, After all, Why should he, Why should he? He has nothing but darkness The idea of love blocked with opacity, A thick wall of words and hate Said with pure audacity. Nothing is worth it, Nothing worth trying is worth doing While others laugh and point He is left fighting and stewing. It's not worth it to fight, But how can he go on In this world of little light? And also, Why should he? One day the light shone on him Stunned and hopeful, he followed it. And the fire spread like rumors, The sea burst upon his life, And the dark ones couldn't fight Against the waves caused By that most grievous light. But still they called, Why did he go? We would have helped. come back, they tell him, We miss you, come back. The light spits at them, Why should he? We loved him! ...Why should he? |