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Lunatics

I know the toothless women

Who crumple on the streets

The rain bleeds through their cardboard,

The cold drips through their feet

 

I know the dying children

With anaesthetic arms

The angels crowd around them

With time that burns their palms

 

I've hugged the brainwashed gangsters

With money drenched in blood

I've heard their broken weeping

While digging up the mud

 

I've seen the starving faces

Of the tired girls at home

The broken, hectic psyches

That eat them to the bone

 

I know the burning poets

With a desperate thirst for life

The need for finding soulmates

That pierces like a knife

 

There's weary public servants

Who risk their lives for good

And prove compassion every day

Yet stay misunderstood

 

Human love is buried

Beneath the plastic weight

Of angry allegations

And a world that feeds off hate

 

These people may be messy,

But they're beautiful and real

With hidden dreams and secrets

And ability to feel

 

We have a place to run to

With lights of peach and gold

Where all the weight is lifted

And all our tales are told

 

We live in total freedom

So safe beneath the moon

And though it seems ambitious

Our dreams will save us soon

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Written by
lilacdom08
18 / F / London
Published
Aug 28, 2018
Lines·Words
40·204
Notes

The night brings comfort to those who need it most

Tags
#moonlight#lunatics#night#humanity#pain#safety#dream
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