The Kindest Man Who Never SmilesA Poem by ewest1220"That they would hear my battle song..."The Kindest Man Who Never Smiles By: Ethan West I sit alone in barren bow I stand with all, but all the while Mine is the bitter tainted brow The kindest man who never smiles And as I lift, and strain and pull My heart, in heart, is truly vile My act shall act, and cover full The kindest man that never smiles My passion comes from those around And those around I do defile I watch them fall into the ground Watched them fall behind my smile And in ambition, I'm all but lost The taint of hate like boiled bile My stretching soul has paid the cost My stretching lips have lost my smile They told me once that I had hope They told me when I was a child That I could climb the steepest slope The kindest man could find his smile They told me once to make my mark They told me to be worth their while They told me in a voice so dark The kindest man would loose his smile I set out strong to prove them wrong Full of rage, my fury riled That they would hear my battle song The kindest man has lost his smile And now I'm barren, hurt and poor And now I'm humbled and exiled From success's grandest door I am not kind, I do not smile I watch the workless keep their fate Doing nothing all the while My efforts lost in blinding hate I am the man who lost his smile © 2013 ewest1220Author's Note
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14 Reviews Added on April 20, 2013 Last Updated on April 20, 2013 Tags: Poetry, Dark, Reflective Authorewest1220Columbia Falls, MTAboutI have been writing for as long as I can remember. I have been featured in about 4 books, have won several contests for my work and currently have a paperback edition of my works. (Titled "A Winter Wa.. more..Writing
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