I Weep But Not
I have walked far and wide
In Rwanda, Northern Ireland, Bosnia
I am tired, My toe is hurting
I weep but not for my toe
I weep for Almad, Isote, Rose.
Who watch their sons’ graves.
I weep for Husain, Joseph
The remaining few batting death
Yet they struggle to destroy more
For I have thought for too long
about the human race, it’s actions
I have a headache
I weep but not for my head
I weep for the human kind’s self-created destiny
an infernal of self-condemnation.
I weep for our center of peace: Religion;
is now our source of conflict
For I have seen too much irony
My eyes are aching
I weep but not for my eyes
I weep for the elite’s’ menace
“the street people”
As we cologne $12000 to chase the ordor off
I weep for the staving the hungry
While the rich eat with golden spoons.
Has humanity lost the dream
of a heaven on earth ?
Have we twisted truth with lies
we no longer can see that is wrong or right ?
O! Saddam humor me
And let it be with others
O! Mobutu can’t you make my day
Let it go, It not worth that many lives
I beg of you bill Clinton wipe my tears
Go to peace missions with out guns
You there.
Yer! You
Give that man a job
Give that child a chance, a home
And may be just may be
I will stop weeping.
To the world’s sadness