A Heartless Society

by Kelvin Tee 8 years ago 👁 951 views ❤ 102
Am not heartless
But life taught me to use my heart less
Till today i remain clueless,
Why each morning i wake up in a weak community,
Deprived of love, peace and unity,
Still i wonder should i feel guilty,
Or do they really pity.
The friends they killed cause of religion,
This Muslim that Christian from that region
Oh Jehovah i witnessed.
Now i tend to wonder,
Why that girl had to meander,
In her society gender is the identity,
She's a woman who needs no equality
She lives under dominance and aggression,
Being treated like a mere possession.
Who's there to care
About the hearts so fragile
And the life we spare
Lost between dreams and nightmare,
Into the ultimate darkness,
Where souls are shattered with madness.
That night she pleaded
And begged them to let her escape,
She's a soul that couldn't forget the escapade,
Or of stories they always make.
This time she wasnt fake,
When a tear dropped thinking of that days rape,
At twenty plus thats the price she paid,
A lesson with an expensive cost,
Her body almost broken and mind completely lost.
Now we strive to reach justice,
Of the souls with which they toyed,
Now i weakly smile and stare
At a razor put to my wrist,
Ripping across my skin the blood
Of a Heartless Society.

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