Disappearing worlds
disappearing people
mostly from those
who can’t own their own names
hiding their faces
conspiracy on the brain
ain’t it funny
isn’t it sudden
crucifixes and rockets
running before flame
frosted pumpkin patch
cradled gates
paper tears
invisible dinners
from inners of those who have no name
virgin prayers-whisper
through the night
settle over eyes
that have no savior
escape they say!
escape even if there is no way
save your self!
save your fears
save your children from the wall
there’s a world falling apart,
disappearing people,
billions
of
missing names~kindness sis. Krissy
2 responses to “Missing People: Only God Knows”
Beautifully expressed!
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So poignant — so many ways people are missing. The girls taken by Boko Haram, those lost to fetanyl, simple friendships just untended, and the way TRumpmanship wants to make people send each other away.
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