Untitled Tragedy

Makoto Maruyama

The day very personal,

But big event for me happened

The next day the tragedy happened

And the next day

I’m walking the street of the city

Many people is walking same street

Because weekend the day

 

Was he that a great person?

He's not JFK, not John Lennon

And not Jesus Christ

He was got too big a cross to bear

I have never forgot him

 

He didn’t wrong

He didn't revolutionize or reform

He was a gentle man

Like a full moon

I pray for his soul to Rest In Peace

 

His life is not special

But it’s as special as any other life

The truth will fade into the mist

 

Let's pray for him

Just as pray for the people

Who are involved in train fatalities

 

Please let him Rest In Peace

  • Author: Makoto Maruyama (Offline Offline)
  • Published: July 10th, 2022 01:18
  • Category: Unclassified
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Comments1

  • Doggerel Dave

    There are, beyond fatal violence deplored, over the top praise and tributes from everywhere merely because he was a public figure. He was, as everyone else, someone with faults and foibles as well as virtues.
    I believe you got the balance just right.

    • Makoto Maruyama

      Thanks Dave,
      Yes, you’re true.
      So sad tragedy, but anyway the time move.



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