As you leave the callous world behind,
May it be a reminder to all mankind.
That no longer can innocence survive,
In a world enveloped in darkness and vile.
Farewell! sweet soul,
To the land of the lord,
where the shadows of darkness,
can harm you no more.
Who can tell,
Earth's better than hell,
for when in hell,
you endure being a sinner.
But where we dwell,
you suffer being a minor.
Ah, What a plight
to be alive,
when predators lurk
in broad daylight!
- Author: JudyStella (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: May 29th, 2022 06:46
- Comment from author about the poem: Yet another poor soul was caught to the storm of human viciousness. Little Fathima Aysha was stated missing at 10:30 in the morning when her return from the local shop was delayed. Her body was found the next morning on the 28 th lying in a ditch not far from home.\r\nMy heart goes out to her grieving family. May her poor soul rest in peace!\r\n
- Category: Sad
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Comments10
Thankyou so much for your kind comment Teddy❤️
Judy you have a heart of gold. Well written
Thankyou so much for your comment, you are too kind! ❤️
A fine tribute to a beautiful young girl who left this Earth far too soon.
R.I.P. Fathima Aysha
Thankyou so much for your kind comment❤️
A horrible evil. Child killers will receive severe punishment, unless repenting. You know: 'Better that a millstone be tied around their neck, and they be cast into the sea, than that they should offend little ones'.
I agree! What sin did the little ones commit to deserve cruel deaths as such
Such a sweet sentiment. Thank you.
Thankyou for your kind comment!
That was such an emotional poem. Nicely done!
Thankyou 😊
This really touched me. Very well written.
Thankyou so much❤ I really appreciate your comment!
Truly from the heart Judy. Thanx.
Thankyou so much for your comment, dear hzugman!
Wow, what a powerful poem. it truly is a catastrophe all those sweet innocent souls and so many predators. thank you for sharing
Thankyou for your comment!
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