Nature's Compassion
Lying down,
Surrounded by my unaware autonomy…
I wept amid the lonesomeness of nature,
Among emerald trees that imprisoned me;
I was searching for loneliness,
For I found no reality in the untruthful
Compassion of people…
I crossed the line between
Independence and carelessness,
And found myself amid rage
And remorse,
Hurling the world out
With the unconsciousness of
My fury, as words of anger
Discharged themselves with my grievance…
Acrimonious taste, as the bitterness of
The world submerged my saliva,
I screamed loudly, trying to release my pain…
My thunderous screams roared
Through this heaven-like environment, as
They slowly faded into silence, I
Screamed and screamed unbelievingly, for
I heard no reply of anger… I just felt…
Sympathy… I… sympathy…
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Express
Your anger thru trustful eyes;
Release this vehemence into the
Cobalt oceans, and into the sapphire skies,
Let the waves defeat these clamors
And vocal cries, and let the clouds grasp
Your soul back into reality, and away
From despise…
Copyright © Farah Chamma | Year Posted 2007
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