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The Mother Land
Contributed by
TheDreamer
on
Friday, 27th January 2012 @ 08:44:37 PM in AEST
Topic:
Grief
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Its beauty over shadowed by darkness,
Its joy eclipsed by pain,
The bravery of many boundless,
I cover my head in shame,
Where do they find this courage?
Amongst such anguish and strain,
I’ve never felt so cold before,
There is no way I will return the same.
Why do their smiling faces haunt me?
What is this feeling I can’t contain?
Is it the guilt within my conscious?
Do I even have reason to complain?
They lose limbs, loved ones and dignity,
Yet are able to constantly smile all the same,
For my whole life it’s always been Me! Me! Me!
But now my deepest desires have never felt so plain.
A trip to the Motherland has opened my eyes,
Ill never be the same again,
As the kids sing and the trees sway,
I whisper a silent thought,
Almost a prayer,
When will they break the chain?
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Re: The Mother Land
(User Rating: 1 ) by ladyfawn on
Thursday, 8th May 2014 @ 12:05:12 AM AEST (User
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this is truly a compassionate write, beautifully
penned, seeing life's other paths sure can
change us.....
hugs n' love nessa |
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