Shadow
In shadows, where moonlight can't hit,
A solitary figure, deep within a pit.
A world weighed heavy upon his soul,
A tale of laughter, now takes its toll.
"Why so serious?" the night whispers low,
A question on repeat in the shadows' flow.
A mask concealing a heart's lament,
In the craziness of life, he's discontent.
Through the masquerade of laughter and cheer,
Hides the truth, the unspoken fear.
Beneath the painted smile, a silent cry,
A soul entangled, yearning to fly.
"Why so serious?" the stars inquire,
As dreams flicker in the midnight fire.
A plea for freedom, a release from strife,
To reclaim the lost joy in this dance of life.
Yet, in the darkness, hope may gleam,
A chance to awaken from this heavy dream.
"Why so serious?" the night repeats,
For laughter heals, and sorrow retreats.