The Perils of Humanity



This is the extension of my cognition,
Reaching out for hope is merely my disposition. Problems of the problematic seem to reach such lows,
Forever longing and forgiving their  attempt to breach their woes.
Living this euphoria to reach beyond
The depths of much suspicion, only follows down rabbit holes with no type of admission. Sidetracked by life's race for happiness, to only find they have slipped away and become quite ravenous. Hunger and desperation
Become an emblem of humanity, so much so that it turns to a life of utter insanity. We fall wayside losing soo much time, In the attempt to beat the clock, That never stops repeating deaths chime. We all will answer that call, But soo many will miss out on the chance to have climbed but only
now they will eminently fall. Saying goodbye as their soul leaves this world,
clinging to religion, nothingness or to the ground they are hurled. Don't waste another minute I beg of you,
Remember you were born for greatness and the promise you will make it through, this beautiful, unimagined journey called The Perils of Humanity.

About this poem

In the desperate attempt for us to create a life. We miss so much by letting time pass Us by, We forget The most important thing, a human connection and the bonds that we share with others so much that we forget and bury ourselves in things that have no meaning. In the end we have nothing but regret. I think we should reflect on humanity as a whole and how far we have come. But never forgetting the one thing that means the most.... Living

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Written on January 23, 2024

Submitted by DarkRoseRoom on January 23, 2024

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