Crying for a Heartless Man

by William Sirett   Nov 29, 2005


When you decided to do what you did,
did it come easily?
Or was it rather a hard thing to do,
to destroy what could have been.

When you saw those people die,
did it make you cry?
Or did it make you jeer and laugh,
after sacrificing lives?

After being ignored by the media,
did it make you mad?
That your message didn't come across,
didn't go quite as planned.

I hope that it was difficult,
to make so many hurt,
For if it wasn't, I feel bad for you,
because you live with a heartless soul.

If you didn't cry, I cried double for you,
for the victims on that day.
And if you're, then so be it,
cause you will learn today.

On the streets, they protested,
completely destroyed your name.
They marched for their livelihoods,
and for their families.

Your attempt at glory failed you,
your legacy denied.
For the people of Jordan stand strong today,
against your evil tribe.

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  • 18 years ago

    by Bleeding Mascara

    I foud this poem funny i kno i shouldnt have cos its real talent but after every line i just imagined someone pulling silly faces... ur poetry is good and after rweading it twice i see the mnessage ur trying to get across i like this poem alot 5/5

  • 18 years ago

    by Sharayah

    Thanks for commenting on my poems. I read yours and there very discriptive I like yours very much they have alot of meaning good job keep writting!

  • 18 years ago

    by William Sirett

    I wrote this as a plea for justice, towards the ofour world. I hope your read this, and fight against the Taliban, and fight for the Jordanian people, in their current struggle.
    Thank you.