as you are, of mother’s harshest of truths,
world’s shocked eyes on these cruel sights,
pain, even time, is detained to soothe.
Mother’s uncharted heart, whose dark rhythm,
caters to death’s dreaded but imminent dance,
a break on the victimized mortal’s freedom,
and silent turns life’s hope-tuned cadence.
Submerged houses and burning industrial structures,
preceding phase of which have sufficed with living
to all you humble souls, unfairly now you suffer,
and to the lost souls we are all grieving.
Industrial spillage and ensuing alarm,
a gruesome reminder of a war torn phase,
may all hands join and keep you unharmed,
with hopes that this war, may no life have to face.
Mother’s rage the children has to confront,
caring minds and helping hands are our power
to their brother’s woes nations will step forth
to cleanse it out of this storm-hit bower.
i wonder if they can see usa down there. |
blandishment
\ BLAN-dish-muhnt \ , noun;1.
Speech or action that flatters and tends to coax, entice, or persuade; allurement -- often used in the plural.
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great writing! love the rhymes!
ReplyDeleteoh, wow.
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ReplyDeletei dont think they can see us up there ;) i like your peoms though. going 2 follow you!
ReplyDeleteThis is very nice, good choice!
ReplyDeleteThumbs up for this man. It was an absolute tragedy.
ReplyDeleteim shure they see america now
ReplyDeleteExcellent poem. I hope those cats over in japan are okay.
ReplyDeleteI think it's wonderful that people are doing all this writing for the victims. That picture is creepy and scary.
ReplyDeleteyou write beautifully.
ReplyDeleteOh man
ReplyDeletethat was deep..
ReplyDeleteI really like this one, sad but hopeful...
ReplyDeleteA deep poem about the sad tragedy :(
ReplyDeletebaww this is sad :[
ReplyDeletereally good one
ReplyDeleteI've been away for the last few days, I came home hoping for some good news about Japan....I wrong =/
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