Open Poetry #26 |
Tears Of The Innocent Child |
Yogi Member
since 2001-11-05
Posts 68 |
He sits, gaunt and starving We observe the hurting in his eyes And the tears slowly descend down his face With his cry’s piercing the silent air All for religions fighting for their so called rights Parents depart their homes to battle for their religious conviction This young child not knowing what to say or do Shaking with fright and confusion he waits for there return As daylight hours die and hours of darkness comes alive No parent returns, so lost in his own home this child is now orphaned Sounds of explosions in the distance sever through the night’s cold air The child puts hands to ears to drown out this thunderous blast The youngster shudders with fright, all alone and afraid for his life He runs and cowers in the corner of this lonely darkened room He rocks back and forth staring into a cold black abyss No one returns he is left alone to die He is not to blame for this terrible feud between religions A warfare, which should never be A war, which has to say no more |
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ethome Member Patricius
since 2000-05-14
Posts 11858New Brunswick Canada |
Yes, you write the truth and it's so sad. Many points well taken. The children regardless of race or color are innocent, unsuspecting little humans seeking guidance and love. Religion can be the opium of the people, distorting emotions to the extent of violence. Who was it that decided that thou shalt not kill should be ignored. Interesting write. |
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carol Senior Member
since 2003-01-25
Posts 624Florida USA |
this is so sad and what is so bad about it is how true it is Real friends celebrate in who we are and have faith in all that we can become |
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ben_pelling Member
since 2003-02-28
Posts 59Isle of Wight UK. |
So very true. Even though this poem was a sad one, I still enjoyed it. Ben. :'( |
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passing shadows Member Empyrean
since 1999-08-26
Posts 45577displaced |
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