The Day After

Yesterday, we laughed, you and I,

About what I don't quite recall

It could have been the paperback

I was reading or the song you were humming

Perhaps it was a joke

Or just that we were together

Now I sit here alone

In a crowd of mourners

Tears flow freely

But my eyes are dry

What place has sorrow

In a world where you

Blink and life's gone by

Life is cheap

Death is real

Sorrows are transient

Joys never apparent

Numbness holds all in thrall

Words are useless

Sympathy meaningless

What price sorrow

Where do lines get drawn

And who draws them

What drives mankind

Was death the release

Of a life gone to pieces

Or a wretched thief

Of dreams and hopes

Who can tell

I wish I knew

I wish I cared.

Numbness holds all in thrall

Yesterday, we laughed , you and I

Today I mourn, alone.




Gayatri


poetry
human condition