Unseen sacrifices
In shadows cast by dimming light
I sacrifice the day and night.
I give myself to those I love
Yet find no solace from above.
I lay before my brothers’ need,
The last of food, my heart's own bleed.
They waste the gifts that I bestow
While hunger carves a hollowed woe.
My body reveals the toll I pay,
As stress and sorrow steal away
The strength that once was mine to keep
Now buried deep in sleepless sleep.
I weep and watch my spirit fray,
As praise eludes me, night and day.
Their voices harsh where thanks should be
Yet still I toil unceasingly.
In silent pain, I tend and care
A love unthanked, a burden rare.
For family’s sake, my heart I give
And wonder what it means to live.
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