Slavery Simple Poems | Examples
These Slavery Simple poems are examples of Simple poems about Slavery. These are the best examples of Simple Slavery poems written by international poets.
Though the world may not see but I feel
The world may not feel but I'm hurt
Whenever my heart faint I fail
Who thought of it?
The one I loved left
Whatever we had went down the drain
I travelled the whole world with one person in my heart
But he wanted to go far
Far from being able to be found
I guess he felt like a slave in my heart
All he wanted was freedom.. Freedom of heart
It feels like I enslaved him in my heart
Seems like he didn't enjoy the strings I played
The songs I sang were not in his playlist
The dance i made wasn't entertaining
The love I showed him was not enough
He wanted to be free..free from slavery
He wanted a freedom of heart
This hypocrisy we call democracy
Is a lie you see
to make you think you're free.
Authority, conformity,
See the lie for it's enormity.
Play by the rules and live as fools
Just docile tools of this society
Ruled by greed and kept in poverty.
The willing victims of wage slavery
Are yearning for a life of luxury
And find contentment an impossibility
On an endless treadmill of futility
Exhausting all of their vitality.
But there is a path to tranquility
Found when living in simplicity
Seek to find your sovereignty
By withdrawing from the insanity.
Participation means that you agree
To live in economic fealty.
So lose the car and the foul TV
Stop buying things that you don't really need
End the stroking of your vanity
And demand a halt to inequality.
We all descend from the same family tree
Let's create a world for you and me.