Sunday, 26 February 2017

TROUBLED SOULS


The troubled soul is sinking,
                  Cries for hope far from reality,                               
Though her robe glows religiously
Her hurt is vast as eternity,
Worthless it is, so worthless it will be
To feed her with opium in perpetuity
Her troubles increases indefinitely
Yet her smiles veil her troubled soul

Her words satisfy aching ears
Her heart desires she hears
Yet dies in silence
Has fair life, yet sinks in despair
Wishes her faith crystallizes the air
Encouragements in her life of hell

Different it is; so different it is,
Her mask never reveals her misery.
Sings, laughs and carries visage that tells another story,
Prefers pretence to mockery
Happiness in travesty
 
Painful it is; so painful it is
Alone in her feelings,
Glairing pain yet none see
With screams she sends her plea
To the breeze in the fields,
To ears too busy to listen,
None believes her trouble crushes from within.

Only one I saw;
Her eyes, revealed many more, whose cases never adjourn
In marriages and works
Friendship and enmity
Male and female, Young and old, Rich and poor
They leave, they die,
Celebrated in happiness
Yet they are troubled Souls  






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