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Abe
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Looks like Vero Beach, FL until the end!

0 posted 2009-04-17 03:16 PM



The Death of Innocence
20th is the 10th Anniversary

Fourteen more young wasted lives
And one teacher who gave all
And once more the questions
Why, no one heard the call.

Why, two young minds and hearts
Were filled with so much hate
Why, they took it on themselves
To seal, all those others fate.

There is no answer, that makes sense
No way to sort it out
And we should all, ask just what
We, really are about.

Why, the future is no more
For all of those young souls
Why, no more hopes and dreams
No chance to reach their goals.

Why, with all our expertise
And, our technology
Why, we can’t stop the madness
In our “great” (?) society.

There is no answer, that makes sense
No way to sort it out
And we should all, ask just what
We, really are about.

Why, our children can get guns
Make bombs to kill and maim
Why,parents think, “No, not mine!
(Don’t play, that deadly game.)

Why, we say every time
“It shouldn’t happen here!”
Why, we don’t take it serious
And shudder with fear.

There is no answer, that makes sense
No way to sort it out
And we should all, ask just what
We, really are about.

4-22-99



Del "Abe" Jones
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Robert E. Jordan
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since 2008-01-25
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1 posted 2009-04-17 04:33 PM


Yo Abe,

Bad things happen to good people.

My innocence died when I was five years old.

Bobby

[This message has been edited by Robert E. Jordan (04-17-2009 06:30 PM).]

SEA
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with you
2 posted 2009-04-17 05:39 PM


you should go spend some time at any high school...it's horrible. When even the teachers play the popularity game, kids on the fringe are pushed out even farther...when you can't tell anyone at school how badly you are being picked on, because it's being "weak" or being a tattle tale, there is a real problem. Our schools are a shameful mess, guns are not the problem. people are.
WTBAKELAR
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3 posted 2009-04-17 05:54 PM


Just what are they trying to teach anymore in the schools.
Is anyone really learning anything?
When students believe they should get a passing grade just for showing up?  WHAT?

I fear for those that really want to learn, and are forced not to by those that don't.
Frustration runs real deep, and it's sad how it is manifest.

Nice, thought provoking write.
Well done,  Tracey.

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