Hopeful, we cities are quiet waiting for the news to come. We sense the message and the terrible waiting continues. Alone, we pray for release from our cruel bondsman; the mankind that houses inside our stomachs, disturbing the peace with grief and evil. Waiting, Waiting, We listen as the walls crumble and fall as they, our protected, will too one day. We wait- silent and hopeful for peace that comes with regret at the cost of man's crown and fur robe- Weeping, we cities know what awaits in the skies and the seas and the rivers, in the very earth we are built upon- in the hands of our youth- guns and rifles and bombs- words of venom and acid, fearful loathing and fretful tears shed over the aging walls that wearily stand tall in defense of a broken people's heart- disgorging their rage onto a city that can no longer hold their bursting anger spilling out from our cracked barriers and lashing like fire helped along by a vengeful wind. Our streets and markets bleed for the young ones of the future, hearing their pain their terror whispered in unheeded prayers screamed into dark alleyways beaten from their lips as they deny themselves- Oh children... Our walls are too weak to hide you, our guidance too frail and unheeded. We cannot stand strong this time; Forgive us, forgive us as we fall to dust.