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Silent Screams

Unheard, desperate cries,

Falling on deaf ears,

Indifference of the times—

Prayers plead desperately

To a dispassionate God.

Innocence, youth, and promises

Are insufficient causes

To awaken the Almighty.

 

Screams reach out, piercing

The cold, uncaring night—

Featureless faces turn away,

Eyes look to distant horizons.

Anguished sounds, lost, dispersed

In frigid, fearful winds;

Easier to hear a pin drop

Midst the maelstrom

Of creation’s cacophony.

 

Eyes frozen in terror,

Mouth gaped and motionless.

A child lost in the wilderness,

Wandering aimlessly, hopelessly.

A young voice asks help,

Turning to a society

Who has itself, long ago,

Lost its way as well.

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black-swan
American
Published
Mar 23, 2010
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