Why I Care
You grab my heart
And crumple it like it is nothing but sand
Dust
Unworthy of floating down upon the same ground that you walk upon
Is all you see in the mirror yourself?
Even when all surround you
Hands on your shoulder
Crying for you
When some stand in front
And some behind
Do you not see us?
You take my lungsĀ
And squeeze them as if they are nothing but toys to be thrown about
Yet I still care
I could not care
Have the waves of hatred and confusion you offer up to me
Crash down onto an empty shore
With my lifeless body now running away from them
And your small childlike form shrinking in fear
Of my newfound courage
It could be like that
But where would the fun be in not caring?
So I carry on caring.
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