Yet Which I Doubt

Navin Samarakoon

"I've been everywhere" he said

Yet which I doubt

Through bodies and dust

Through rains and drought

 

"The humans fear me" he said

Yet which I doubt

The mother wail

and the daughters pout

 

"Wars are nothing without me" he said

Yet which I doubt

For wars were waged with swords

Long before you came about

 

"I exist for the betterment of humans" he said

Yet which I doubt

Although Humans do love it

Not all are so devout

 

"I am a bullet" he said

Yet which I know

Yet humans cannot see

That It is a foe 

  • Author: Nav (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: August 18th, 2017 11:11
  • Comment from author about the poem: A message impacting war and other things that harm the human database
  • Category: Surrealist
  • Views: 28
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