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If words could bring these people peace Or freedom from Assad I'd write a dissertation Of my hatred for a God Who turns his back On bombs and blood That paint these streets In tears that flood My veins with all the sorrow Of these angels as they weep For the fallen and the taken For the homes obliterated Into rubble of forsaken Orphaned children mutilated They awaken to the nightmare Of their dreams asphyxiated Choking on the dust of youth Like infants you have fated To starvation, dehydration Desolation of creation With no cause or explanation Show your Holy Ghost and state it ******* coward, indicate it Tell these people why you've waited Tolerated these atrocities That you have detonated On the prayers as reciprocities For faith still unabated In their father of salvation Power-drunk on condemnation An abusive and neglectful beast A sodomite of ****** daughters Ravager of Mother Earth You lead your sheep to slaughters
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Apr 19, 2017
Apr 19, 2017 at 12:10 AM UTC
Syria
If words could bring these people peace Or freedom from Assad I'd write a dissertation Of my hatred for a God Who turns his back On bombs and blood That paint these streets In tears that flood My veins with all the sorrow Of these angels as they weep For the fallen and the taken For the homes obliterated Into rubble of forsaken Orphaned children mutilated They awaken to the nightmare Of their dreams asphyxiated Choking on the dust of youth Like infants you have fated To starvation, dehydration Desolation of creation With no cause or explanation Show your Holy Ghost and state it ******* coward, indicate it Tell these people why you've waited Tolerated these atrocities That you have detonated On the prayers as reciprocities For faith still unabated In their father of salvation Power-drunk on condemnation An abusive and neglectful beast A sodomite of ****** daughters Ravager of Mother Earth You lead your sheep to slaughters
michael-marchese
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Apr 19, 2017
Apr 19, 2017 at 12:10 AM UTC
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