Pillars Of Sorrow.
Pillars of sorrow, to erase the pain within another
The hurt of the things which torment the mind and blood
The dark skies illuming over the liquid heart inside
And although they speak soft their eyes coil as vines
Twisting through the wells of the world
The pillars which keep the earth from destruction
And the darkness which holds our hands tightly together
A mess of pencils and paint litter the floor
Faces of joy and sorrow, the names of each person
That will never exist in this world or the next
Only in the mind of a lost child, sick with sorrow
Standing in the graveyard, a new grave fresh
A gathering of black under the warm summer sky
Lost again in the bitterness, the loss of a friend
Forgotten a century down the lane, memory fades
And the world thinks that they can change a mind
One firmly set on seeing the good in the world
The good in the person beside me, in front of me
The person crying in the corner, laughing in the open
To see the good in the person opposite me, a mirror
The worst kind of judgement on a person we don't know
Is on ourselves.