The World at Large

  The descending sun spooks me, As it reminds me of impending doom. The fate of the world hanging on  the joker wearing the crown. A game of deceit and endless conspiracies, Rigged to make the hidden emerge strong. ‘Come one come all’ The sign bellows. Not one peasant decided to enjoy the menu. They are sinking to fall in their own broken ship. All towing to head into the dark abyss. We enjoy playing the game when it is, Someone else who’s head will twirl if they miss. But when the trigger loads and the target is us. When the bullet wants to grab hold on us. We run so far, without a hitch. We run to never stop to check. What happened to those who tried to save us? What happened to the joker who longs for love? What happened to the magician, is he still sick? The old man, next door, did he get his tip? The world of our species amuses me. To see the world move by so cheap. The moon is now out. It winks at me. The stars shining bright following me. The world beyond our species, F...

Truth matters - gossip doesn’t

What if I told you I travelled through time,
If I said I saw dinosaurs alive?
What if I told you of a time ,
where robots ruled and we barely survived?

Would you, in your right mind, believe the words that I recite?

How about if I described running trees with fangs?
And what if I said I had witnessed the Big Bang?
How about now,is your answer still no?
Do you still refuse to see the truth in these lines?

Ok fine.
I understand your reply,
You think that I’m crazy and out of my mind.
But how is it possible that you blindly believe all of their endless piles of lies.
They say they saw it, they swear they did,
How are you so sure they didn’t just fabricate it?

You believed their weaved words of fiction,
And burnt bridges with those who are real,
All based on hearsay, and not the real deal,
So tell me if you think they were being honest
How could you not believe the words I just recited to be flawless?

- Mahathi.S
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