As I fell down on the ground Everyone came to help me But he sat there, unmoved Who does this guy think he is?
I thought you’ll help me, I said As I took a seat beside him I really don’t care, he replied I grew angry at that remark
I wanted to shout at him But he’ll do the same again anyway So I gave him a name The man who never really cared
He sat there smiling everyday Had a meal with us everytime He never really cared, he said I think that’s just what he said
As the sand in my clock reduced And so did the light in my life He was the first to light a candle And led me to the next rest stop
Why did you help me now? I asked You never really cared, I added He gave one of his smiles “I still don’t” he said as he left
This became a routine in our lives So long that I started doubting his words Did he really not care about me? Or is it something he just said?
He was the first to help me He was the last to leave me alone He would rather face his death Than see me being helpless
Was there apathy in his manner? Or just among his words? Contrary to his name, he was never The man who never really cared
The man who never really cared. We all have a person like this in our life. The one who shows apathy in his manner, but is the first one to come when we need help