The FairestA Poem by Sachi Ruaya"Is the world fair?"The fairest
Sachi Ruaya
Shattered glass, uneven tears
Tilting buildings and shrieks of fear
BY your untainted hair
You join the fair
Welcome to the world with tainted air
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Acid rain who erodes my skin
Living shivers that crawl down my spine
Burnt flesh " unveil the rotting world
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When London bridge is no more
And the lady is no fair anymore
Darkness is where hope strung us onto
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Saltwater crystals tickle down my cheeks
And gather for the feast " them;
Saltwater Crystals
“I am used by the amused,” they say
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Welcome to the utterly fair!
Fairly, which is no fair
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The urge to take you to a world
Where amusement parks give pity
Where death shrills and drills;
Only because it’s a shrilling truth
And where life is a dropping lie
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A world where an utter of sigh,
Can lead to a flutter of strength
Conflict, crisis, unfairness
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If we had just opened a path:
A pathway away
Farewell, my fair
Farewell, my world
I will leave no trace
As I do not deserve
Deserve to fulfil a delightful fate
On the ones who I hate
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Shhhhhhh…
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AS all of might, gluttony ate
And as beings’ fall
I run down the hall
For all is left; puny human nature
In which is a beautiful frame;
Lifeless, hopeless eyes peering at the jolly
With protest and unmarked sears
Farewell my fair, I will see you there… © 2018 Sachi Ruaya |
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Added on February 28, 2018 Last Updated on February 28, 2018 Tags: war, poetry, humanities AuthorSachi RuayaVictoria, AustraliaAboutSachi is an observant art lover who takes pride in her strong verbal and written communication skills as she regards her love for learning. She highly values collaboration and efforts to create innova.. more..Writing
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