“The Bleeding Heart” is a haunting and socially conscious poem that reflects on the relentless killings plaguing a nation. Through stark imagery and solemn rhythms, the poem captures the anguish of communities torn apart by violence. It presents the heart as a symbol of a country wounded beyond words, bleeding not only from the loss of lives, but from the erosion of unity, hope, and trust. The poem confronts the reader with the weight of collective grief while also calling attention to the urgent need for justice, empathy, and national healing. ‘The Bleeding Heart’ stands as both a lament for innocent lives lost and a powerful plea for an end to the cycle of bloodshed.”