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illusiveangel
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since 2007-10-22
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Liverpool, UK

0 posted 2007-11-20 01:15 AM



Never Forgotten Babes    


Screaming out, since yesteryear
Torn Mercilessly from mother’s arms,
Hollow echoes of broken souls
But God above who sees all knows;

His heart His arms will take them back
To the place where souls do dwell,
His Mercy now will end their pain
And take them from his living hell,

But wars were never made to win
As blue-eyed nations paid the price
A lesser people they became,
Their lives no more than sacrifice.

Staring eyes from gaunt-like frames,
People un-worthy of a name,
Babes that scream out to be saved,
Yet forced into their early graves.

But God did keep them evermore
In a place of light and pure
And He sees all those who did lose
They lives for war they did not choose

Chambers of their living hell
A place where many tears fell
And hearts did breathe their final breath
And many babes did meet their death.

And many nations since have wept
For the Jews who met their deaths,
But God does keep them at His side,
He sees all of the tears they cried,

And now their tears shall be no more
Their hearts beat life forever more
Yet still mankind will never forget
A people who needlessly met their death.

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JamesMichael
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since 1999-11-16
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Kapolei, Hawaii, USA
1 posted 2007-11-20 06:08 AM


Nice writing...James
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