People
I see gold,
and golden places,
stiff necks and fledgling souls,
I witness mangled bodies,
Beneath mammoth towers,
few perished with hunger,
and up this urban grey,
some with gluttony,
Behind some smiles,
I know the ones broken,
For few dreams fulfilled,
The thoughts silenced,
I hear in my city,
voices of those,
who seldom sleep at night,
A day's toil brings little less
Everyday,
their children coil up in a corner,
sleeping a night that never ends,
I see modern justice,
I observe a cunning culling,
of the people, by the people, for the people.
Poetry by sagi
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Written on 2014-08-15 at 19:28
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