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A Cry Unheard

April 20, 2013
By Akash Wasil BRONZE, Dix Hills, New York
Akash Wasil BRONZE, Dix Hills, New York
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I gaze upon the ruined lands, torn from barbaric warfare, suffering a feeble existence,
fought by helpless creatures shunned by Society’s cruel verdict
where even the most adept are left to rot and reek in pitiful subsistence
an unstable future not even the Filthy Fatcats and Gargantuan Gentlemen may predict

a selfish World ignores its brothers’ grave pleas
with rations thin and housing torn, poverty levels incomprehensible
destruction; chaos; violence; abuse; all which no one sees
The “Civilized” avoid, ignore, forget, neglect, reject; how insensible!

despite the Genie staring them in the face, the “Powerful” refuse
Snaps of Fingers and Strokes of Pens could thwart the Wrong
alas, content with ignorant approval and undeserved fame, They choose
and Famine, Malady, Injustice grow all the more strong

And I am left to ponder with a sigh
“Why am I the only one who hears them cry?”


The author's comments:
This piece was written to describe the horrendous living conditions faced by citizens of third world countries-- particularly in Africa and Southeast Asia. Criticizing the lack of attention to this issue, my poem attempts to encourage and inspire readers to support and donate to various foreign charities that serve these regions.

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