The world is broken No one wants to hear A good story They would rather Hear the saddest one
The world is broken When it is easier To hate than to love When it is easier To hide behind a bottle Letters, labels, dollars, likes or a flag
The world is broken No one is free Our children are not the future They’re crippled cancer A dismantled dancer Given no answer when asked Will I eventually walk again They breathe a shallow breath Mumbling their kind of gospel Feeling trapped Hoping we catch on
The world is broken A woman or a thing Depending on who you ask Her dignity dies , her diamonds Ravished and ridiculed As cheap left with nothing But a press on smile That crumbles in the dark
The world is broken A man looses his pride In poverty, body pressing Against the pavement Days spent slouched over Into tomorrow People say he’s broken He’s a disgrace depends On who you ask
The world is broken We avoid clocks We Want no reminders Of time merciless venoms We want no reminders that We are all dying , not as slow That we would like to believe Tears flood the homes that houses us And usually we cry a river when there’s no one watching
The world is broken Men and women aren’t Even safe with their tears Compassion is a thing of yesterday But the Moon stays glorious
The world is broken We mistaken fear for strength Cowardice for courage We’ll go to war with everyone But ourselves, The neighbor bleed All over the tulips While we worry about the garden
The world is broken There’s a coldness in the air And Nobody knows of MIRRORS!
Everywhere you look in this world people are hurting. Socially, relationally, politically, domestically, emotionally, financially, physically...etc...etc. There are times we get lost in our own pain and compassion drains from the holes left in our hearts.