
I’m Tired, Mother!
In my heart — loneliness, a dark, deep pit,
For some reason, tears fall from my eyes a bit.
When night descends, it hurts, I admit —
I’m tired of fake smiles, Mother!
People surround me, yet I feel alone,
Their faces smile, but their eyes have turned to stone.
To find a true “human” — oh, how unknown,
I’m tired of false faces, Mother!
They look and smile, saying, “I’m near you,”
But once you’re gone — they throw stones too!
On the path you walked, they scatter thorns anew,
I’m tired of such people, Mother!
Someone walks beside you — calls himself a friend,
Yet leaves you lifeless, if your guard should bend.
“Dear one,” “Brother,” sweet words they send —
I’m tired of such sweet talkers, Mother!
People shed blood as if picking fruit from a tree,
Drinking the tears of children — heartlessly, endlessly.
But the Day of Reckoning won’t set them free —
I’m tired of the cruel ones, Mother!
When a mother cries, “My child!” in pain,
Even the heavens echo her cry in vain.
That blood won’t wash from the earth again —
I’m tired of the bloodstained ones, Mother!
So many creatures burned, so many homes fell,
Still, they feel no remorse — how can I tell?
They know no fear, no guilt, no spell —
I’m tired of the fearless sinners, Mother!
Perhaps truth has vanished from this life,
Everyone plays with hearts — deceit is rife.
Pure souls are but a fairy tale in strife,
I’m tired of seeking goodness, Mother!
Turdiyeva Guloyim. Born on June 9, 2007 in Uzbekistan. Author of several scientific articles and creative works.