What I Saw In Humanity: A Poetic Note

“It is a dark place to walk through. Under a bridge, marked by giant rocks, you would want to steer clear. I would never in my right senses find me there…”
“It is a dark place to walk through. Under a bridge, marked by giant rocks, you would want to steer clear. I would never in my right senses find me there…”
“This puzzle about a man yet troubles me—at what point a man loses humanity…”
“Do not reap joy from another’s sadness, or live in the expense of another’s breath—joy and life are not rewards, they fade…”
“O’, blessed sky, wash our pain in your pain, take our anger in yours, cover this darkness…”
“We feed our guilty interests, with crude exposure; we water, ground them, with continuation, repetition…”
“Didn’t we all think them? The bounds of evil, the vile thoughts; they almost always blossomed within us…”
“Evil is a bad thing; what is worse about it, is that it is a bad thing that does not go away. It roots itself…”
Life lost.
Darkness within (bonus).
What is new…