The Age of Noise

 

We built our cities out of glass and light,
Yet filled their veins with loneliness.
The streets glow brighter than the stars,
But human hearts grow dimmer every year.

Every tongue now speaks at once,
Yet truth survives like a starving orphan
Sleeping beneath the bridges of history.

We no longer listen-
We only prepare replies.

And so the world grows loud
While the soul grows silent.

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