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Victoria Rennie
Poems
Mar 2018
It's Late Summer
It’s late summer and the red death of leaves
flow through the wide city streets.
It welcomes the thick smell of
the October night. And
I try to find faces in the red –
the faces of the children
in the blood that flows from
soldiers fatal wounds,
mother’s last breath,
the bodies that sweep across the ocean
and my television screen –
but soon forget.
It’s late summer and the red death of
the children’s blood flow through
the wide city streets.
But underneath the trembling stars
we soon forget.
We soon forget the child
that washed up on the shore
in a red t-shirt.
We soon forget him because
he doesn’t seem to
matter.
We soon forget because
we learn to like
the taste of empty.
We learn to like not caring.
We learn to like inaction.
We learn to hate the bodies that come across
our t.v screens – but we still
learn to forget.
It’s late summer and the red death of leaves
seem to mix with the children’s blood
that flow through the wide city streets.
But no one seems to care.
#refugee
#crisis
#summer
#blood
#forget
Written by
Victoria Rennie
17/F/Canada
(17/F/Canada)
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