Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
A time had come, where everything stood frozen like ice. And the warmth of the beating heart grew cold. A smile cut on everyone’s face Whilst sadness frozen in eyne Hypocrisy carved in minds And realization hidden in hearts. I walked around in the land of loneliness Surrounded by imitations of friends. The love I once knew, Became the reason for the hollowness inside me. The silence I once despised, Became my only hope for the truth to return. The souls with age turned shapeless. I waited...And waited. I shut my eyes as I knew deep within I was one of them, I feared the verity of life. The frozen silence was cracked by a thought of rectitude. One thought was all it took as it spread like fire, Melting all false virtues. The time had changed, as now it had the momentum of fire. A thought was all it took. To release the heart from its numbness. A thought was all it took to end all sanctimony.
0
Feb 20, 2014
Feb 20, 2014 at 1:49 PM UTC
The Land of Loneliness and Deception.
A time had come, where everything stood frozen like ice. And the warmth of the beating heart grew cold. A smile cut on everyone’s face Whilst sadness frozen in eyne Hypocrisy carved in minds And realization hidden in hearts. I walked around in the land of loneliness Surrounded by imitations of friends. The love I once knew, Became the reason for the hollowness inside me. The silence I once despised, Became my only hope for the truth to return. The souls with age turned shapeless. I waited...And waited. I shut my eyes as I knew deep within I was one of them, I feared the verity of life. The frozen silence was cracked by a thought of rectitude. One thought was all it took as it spread like fire, Melting all false virtues. The time had changed, as now it had the momentum of fire. A thought was all it took. To release the heart from its numbness. A thought was all it took to end all sanctimony.
prisha-sinha
Written by
Feb 20, 2014
Feb 20, 2014 at 1:49 PM UTC
Request permission to use this poem