The Bitterness of Crime
I was swollen with pride,
Hatred became my only friend.
But the people turned against me,
They hunted me like a snake.
In the shadows where I wandered, fear clung to me.
My heart ached to disappear.
Sirens wailed in the night,
Police searched high and low.
I placed my hands on my head,
Knowing they were after me.
A crowd began to form,
Their eyes burning like fire.
They searched for me, to turn me into ash.
They stared as if I were a storm cloud,
The one that darkens the whole sky.
But within my mind, peace stirred.
I cast away crime like a poisoned fruit.
I spat it out, it tasted bitter.
I turned the page,
And became human again.
Brian Makara, 2025
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