This Beautiful (yet) Deceiving World
It may be a green lovely field
But don't forget
How many blood that already spilled
And absorbed to the soil
Only to get the land
It may be a calming peaceful smile
But don't forget
How strong the burning hate
That raging inside
Only because loving too deeply
It may be a serene quiet atmosphere
But don't forget
How thin the air you breathe
Could swiftly tensed in a second
Only by a slight wrong impression
It may be a perfect white paper
But don't forget
How easy it could be dirtied by dust
And no one realizes
Only because it radiates the light
It may be a harmless boring life
But don't forget
How gifted every day you pass
In safe blissful oblivion
Only by someone protects it for you
It may be a sweet innocent soul
But don't forget
How observant that doe eyes
Follows and judges your careless action
Only because they are still young
It may be an easy effortless movement
But don't forget
How much pain and trouble it could be behind
That raking continuously unknown
Only to show it in front of you
poem by Maria Sudibyo
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