Thursday, September 15, 2005

44. Wondering

by Nathaniel A. Booker, Sr.
(Dedicated to those facing the ultimate test of the human spirit)


I wonder where the love has gone
And is there any left
I wonder where the laughter went
It haunts my every breath

I wonder where the children are
Their toys are strewn about
I wonder where the confidence is
For my heart is filled with doubt

I can't begin to express to you
The deepening pain inside my heart
For we've grown so selfish, we're so undeserving
Of the love that God imparts

I wonder where we'll be one day
When the gold comes to an end
When the water recedes but mankind still bleeds
Will the "Saints Go Marching In"?

I wonder about the elderly
Left alone to die
And why those supposed to care for them
Deny all blame and now cry out, "Why?"

I wonder all these things
And I wonder about myself
I wonder what I can do to help
Or am I no different than anyone else

I wonder where the flowers are
There's too much water for them to bloom
The birds aren't singing, the silence is ringing
And it's the sound of impending doom

I wonder what we'll do
Now that our mortality we're forced to face
Will we grow and change and stop acting deranged
Or will we spiral into chaotic disgrace

I wonder if you're wondering too
"Will we be blessed with more joyous scenes?"
Or will every picture bring back to memory
The tragedy of New Orleans . . .

I Wonder




hellicane category: despair

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sad but pretty. My nephew, niece and her boyfriend (police there) showed love and courage saving others though. Some people still care!

wamblicante

Rose DesRochers said...

Nathaniel Booker is a member of Todays-Woman.net and he found your website through ours. Nat is a gifted writer, thank you for sharing his poem with the world.

Anonymous said...

I wonder why it takes a tragedy to bring people together?? We have always been here yet we distance ourselves without a second thought....a poem of reality! Time the world took a reality check?
Peace & love to all-