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Silent Eyes

His silent eyes
Are his overlying disguise
To where his inner envy lies
As he tries
To battle his inner emotion
That’s a bottle he doesn’t want to open
Its secrets never spoken
For fear of what could be woken
He’s choking on it
Can’t stop thinking on it
Moping on it
Doting on
The notion
Of events that will never be set in motion
Tables to big to turn
Bridges to big to burn
His heart burns
Because it yearns
For something it knows doesn’t belong to it
The chains enclosing it are bolted to strong to it
Making sure they never lose it
It would be wrong to move it
There’s to many feelings involved
So deep if cut they may never be resolved
So he keeps it concealed
Cause if revealed
Blows will be dealed
Leaving scars that may never be healed
Cause once the skin is peeled
You cant reseal it
I see his pain I feel it
He’s put ties
On his wandering eyes
As he tries
To stop the spies
That know where his envy lies
His heart dies in its disguise
But very few have heard its sighs
Or its drawn out goodbye.

Affairs of the heart
But affairs here wouldn’t be smart
Her stares rip him apart
As she dares him to follow his heart
But he cant he won’t
His heart says yeah his brain says don’t
His heart suffers
But he never utters
For his utters would cause more suffer
But his feelings are growing stronger
So the silence is getting tougher
She’s a looker he can’t deny
But if he took her
That wouldn’t be the reason why
Never sought his eye
But caught his eye
Now he feels he ought to try
But the door remains shut
So he remains put
Because the bond is to big to break
There is way to much at stake
He thinks of soul mate
Then the possible heart ache
He wants to clean his slate
Before it’s too late
This could be his big break
Or his biggest mistake
So he’s lying in wait
Relying in fate
He’s trying to give space
What’s meant to be will take place
He needs to show composure self control
But love is taking its toll
Leaving a gaping hole
In his aching soul
But he can’t control his wishing
So he’s wishing he was in poll position
If he could return to the start
Maybe in turn the burn would leave his heart.

He wants something he can’t touch
He craves it so much
A fool as such
He’s not listening to his heart
Too afraid of the part
That it may play
It could create dismay
He doesn’t want to throw away
The friend he has today
So he refuses to say
Puts his feelings on lay away
Remains quiet
Will they buy it
For there is a bigger purpose
Somethings are never meant to surface
Doesn’t even know if it would be worth it
Whether she could be unearthed
Whether she could be taken away
Its much too hard to say
She’s making his mind play
He needs to keep them thoughts at bay
He slates himself
Berates himself
He hates himself
But he can’t escape himself
He cant change how he feels
He prays at night he kneels
Curses this big spinning wheel
And the cards that life can deal
As he contemplates the steal
He excavates how he feels
Which elevates the deal
To a higher pedestal
His happiness at stake
He lays it all out on a plate
Tells her first, then tells his mate
Repents the pain but it’s too late
He’s opened the gates of love and hate
The two men have torn her
She choose the new or keep the former
The ball lies heavy in her corner.

© Daniel Breslin

What Use Is It

Tell me what use is it
I look for truth in it
Put our troops in it
Now it’s our youth finished
He studied for a future
Water muddied sack the tutor
Once a commuter on school buses
Now a shooter in the bushes
And a lot ain’t coming home
Shot in the heart
Or apart blown
Oh Johnny will be fine
He’s cute as a fox
But poor Johnny is lying
In dispute in a box.
People follow leaders
Parents are the feeders
Children are the bleeders
Between lines we need readers
Died fighting someone else’s war
Died wondering what for
Didn’t know his executioner
Just another kid with no future
And Mama didn’t raise her son
So he would die waving a gun
And when she’s told his days are done
Her heart decays and her soul turns numb
So tell me what use is it
To put our troops in it
Until our youth finished
None is the only truth I see in it.

It’s been said a million times before
And it’ll be said a million more
When it comes to war
What the hell are we fighting for?
If I could have my say
If I could have my piece
Then upon that day
I would say for peace
The results of war
Are much the same
And at its core
It’s mostly pain
Some folks soar
To financial gain
Others made poor
And financially maimed
Deny a man opportunity
And cripple him financially
And you don’t just cripple him substantially
You cripple him whole handedly
In doing so maybe his whole family
And war’s the provider of both
Often prided as a provider of hope
But a lot of hope is what it snatches
As they lose hope for lost dispatches
And when broke and living on scraps
There’s no way to denote how a man reacts
Leave him trapped and feeling crippled
Looks for cash, it doesn’t even trickle
His family strapped, and barely brittle
Then a man might attack, you feel the ripple
Every action, has a reaction
So every action, must be weighed with compassion
But that’s not how we’ve been acting
That sure isn’t how it happens
And when you see the destruction we can leave
Nations left to bleed
Over simple greed
Then let’s keep it simple please
Why we fighting for someone else?
Destroying the ones that need our help
It’s an irony in itself
It’s tyranny and it’s wealth
Fighting for their freedom
Then facilitating the thieving
Must be a humiliating feeling
Fighting a war you don’t believe in
So if you ask me what’s the use in it?
Profits the only truth that’s ever in it.

© Daniel Breslin

We Fall Down Broken

I remember times before
As I remember you all the more
I remember you all the more
And I can’t remember
What or why we started fighting for
And we fall down broken
Words remain unspoken
And we fall down broken.

We drift apart
We change our ways
Move in different directions
But feel the same way
For stubborn hearts
Can’t change their ways
For someone else’s affection
When they don’t see it their way.

And we fall down broken
Words remain unspoken
And we
Fall down broken.

© Daniel Breslin