You sat there, sure of your part in this play.
Smirked as he was dragged away,
Arms flailing, legs kicking and mouth frothing
As countless robotic guards carried him aloft.
A charade of a parade.
He was off to the unknown,
His life out of control,
Destiny scattered to the wind.
And so, it was was with such ease
That you released a butterfly-effect rumour
That gathered momentum
Causing chaos beyond your darkest hopes.
Where is he now?
In some granite and iron cell?
Living on a bread and water diet?
You do not know.
You do not care.
You stole the life you craved,
His Human Rights you waived
Not a moment's thought
Of this man's despair do you give.