Innocent Smiles
Innocent Smiles
Mother smiles
To the smiles of her boy
Near the fire,
Foraging to feed him every day
For his survival.
The cruel time has abolished
Vermilion from her forehead.
The Widow
And the poorest woman
In her becomes helpless,
Provoking her soul to burn like fire,
Coaxing her to sell
The flesh of her body
In the market of white slavery.
The brutal society can ingest flesh
And make a paltry payment,
But can't allow a mere job.
The mother caresses the son
And her inner soul begs pardon to the innocent smiles.