276
Young schoolgirls
Who just wanted to learn.
Taken under our noses
By evil men
Threatening to sell them to slavery
Because they don't believe they deserve an education.
276
Lives unaccounted for
Let the world search for these women
Let them stay strong
Give them a chance, Heaven
These girls are unsafe because of the beliefs of madmen
Don't let the villains win this time because there are
276
Young women
Afraid for their lives
A life of oppression looms over them
Their innocence so white, it's blinding
Bring them back
Fate?
Are you listening?
Spin your silver thread with care
And good toward these beauties
Sew a story with a happy ending
Because they need it
We want our girls back
Bring back our girls, **** it.
Bring back our girls.
May 8, 2014
May 8, 2014 at 10:01 PM UTC
276
Young schoolgirls
Who just wanted to learn.
Taken under our noses
By evil men
Threatening to sell them to slavery
Because they don't believe they deserve an education.
276
Lives unaccounted for
Let the world search for these women
Let them stay strong
Give them a chance, Heaven
These girls are unsafe because of the beliefs of madmen
Don't let the villains win this time because there are
276
Young women
Afraid for their lives
A life of oppression looms over them
Their innocence so white, it's blinding
Bring them back
Fate?
Are you listening?
Spin your silver thread with care
And good toward these beauties
Sew a story with a happy ending
Because they need it
We want our girls back
Bring back our girls, **** it.
Bring back our girls.
This poem is in honor of the 276 young Nigerian schoolgirls abducted by the terrorist group Boko Haram. The threat of lives of slavery and oppression looms at them... because this group thinks that giving women education is wrong. Spread the word, and help bring back our girls.
