Poetry Corner: United In Fear 

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Was it everyone who knew

That this sound of horror is not new

That this sound existed somewhere

–but muffled

That this sound came from there

From where it came…and sounded everywhere?

But who wasn’t baffled?

 

A loud hoot met with the bomb

But the bomb shouted back in anger

Ringing into a bang, now into a boom

Creating cracks, crackling in a crater

 

The ground shook the foundations of life

A bombardment as a shocking surprise

It took from them a real foundation

A traumatised foundation for life

 

Lives that love to live…for longer to linger

Were lives and limbs that were lost…to live arms and ammunition

Hostages that were traded for war prisoners

Were as weapons for mass negotiations

 

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Fear; bottled from years of xenophobia

Exploded into a generation of trauma

Tears; like falling rain

Fell from cheeks of unspoken pain

 

Fear; made from the bottom of hearts

Encircled shaken limbs and lips

Tears; that settled behind blurred irises

Bade goodbye to stirred eyelids

Welcomed by broken hearts

 

Fear; numbed by unnumbered days in hell

Tore away from a hiding place

Tears; lured from a long lull in hell

Leaked…and were licked for solace

 

Fear; frozen, forgotten, forbidden

Trembled at the least tremor

Tears; embattled, embittered embarrassed

Embellished the pent-up bitterness with grief

When…oh when comes relief?

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