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It all happened so fast.
The sirens blaring, waking the city
From its slumber. Then came
The bombs, illuminating the night,
Like hell's fireflies setting the horizon aflame.
Gunfire echoed down through
The streets, issuing screams
From fleeing citizens. Blood curdling
Shrieks of agony, fear and shock.
Do you have any idea what it is,
To feel that terror? To run for your life,
Like hunted prey. To see first hand,
The gleaming ecstasy in your predator's eyes
As he murders your loved ones?
I've been forced to sit here,
And tell my story to you.
You listen silently, that gleaming
Black lensed eye reflecting my features.
A picture is worth a thousand words.
So what is this worth?
None of these words will save
Anyone who's fallen. This place
A cold spick and span hell,
Imprisons us, Systematical extermination,
One by one - cruel and unjust.
How can this be okay?
Why do you just stare in silence?
These men, these soldiers.
Dressed in fine uniforms, handsome
Young men of status. Men
To admire, to look up to.
Doing such blatant acts of carnage.
My mind was once a canvas,
Blank and pure and white.
Now has been stained with dark
Shades of black and hues of red.
These great men, so innocent in
The matter of the intricacies of the human soul.
They remain a new canvas, unaware
Of their damage. They could not
Comprehend the suffering.
They were bred and raised;
The generation of the blind.
Where blindness means, to be
A man, of which no compassion shed,
Is a man who shall uplift this
Country's deep sins, and purge us
Of impurity. So here I sit.
A boy of sixteen, so once naive.
So full of life and promise.
Now I am but a fading soul,
As my story falls on deaf ears.
Do not weep for me, sweet lens
For I am but a shadow
Amongst great darkness.
Never again to grace the light of day.
- by AngerTurnedSideways |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 10/24/2010 |
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- Title: Recording...
- Artist: AngerTurnedSideways
- Description: This is a dramatic monologue focused on the fictional account of a city's genocide in the eyes of a young teenage boy. It is not specific to any particular war or genocide, as when not specified, it becomes more universal in theme.
- Date: 10/24/2010
- Tags: recording genocide death camera generation
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- Livana Lilith - 10/24/2010
- sweetie, its too long to read but I read some words and I think its great, u r talented
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