I Don't Belong In This Earth
I don’t belong in this earth—
Where hearts wear masks and words are worth
Less than silence in a storm of lies,
Where truth is traded, and hope just dies.
I walk unseen on crowded streets,
A ghost with flesh, with unheard beats.
I speak, but echoes fade to gray,
Like dreams that vanish with the day.
The sky is wide but feels too low,
Its stars too distant, faint in glow.
The sun too harsh, the moon too pale,
No wind to lift my broken sail.
I touch the ground, but feel no root,
The soil rejects my tender shoot.
This body walks, this soul just waits
Behind closed doors and rusted gates.
I don’t belong in this cruel sphere,
Where kindness starves, and hate draws near.
Where every smile might hide a knife,
And joy’s a myth dressed up as life.
My voice was born in silent songs,
My soul in skies where light belongs.
I crave a world not carved by men,
Where peace is more than ink and pen.
So let me drift beyond this plane,
Past noise, past fear, past grief and pain.
For I’m a stranger wrapped in skin—
A cosmic truth trapped deep within.
I don’t belong in this earth-bound birth,
I am too sky for this hardened earth.
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