“Buried Secrets: What I Discovered While Losing Myself in the Sands of Time”
In a world where silence often speaks louder than action, we find ourselves wrestling with the uncomfortable truth: it’s all too easy to turn a blind eye. How many of us tuck ourselves into bed each night, safe and sound, while knowing that somewhere, wrongdoing persists? The lines of this poignant poem resonate deeply, inviting reflection on our choices and moral compass. It echoes the familiar sentiment of being merely “just another one”—that feeling of being swept along by the tide of indifference, rather than taking a stand for what is right. As we delve into these powerful verses, we might ponder: at what point do we each decide to take the leap from comfortable inaction to courageous engagement? The invitation to act comes not just through words but through the commitments we make to stand against injustices, letting the weight of our hesitation drive us toward clarity and action. Join me as we unravel these visceral reflections and challenge ourselves to be more than just a name on the page of history. LEARN MORE.I was just another one
who knew it was wrong
but didn’t speak up for what’s right
and slept safely in my bed at night.