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Louie Joe
Poems
Aug 2018
Clouds (One Summer in Hiroshima)
Flowers blooming colors glow
Greet the morning sun hello
Scent of fragrant breeze refreshing
Gentle warmth was so inviting.
Normal people walking out
Busy streets and roundabout
Children playing hide and seek
Just nother day of the week
Silver wings of airplane high
Wonder as it cross the sky
A tiny object fall beneath
What could be this special gift?
With no second, a blinding light
The sun was humbled of its might
Then the houses, trees so tall
Crumbled down, began to fall
Burning figures, swirling blaze
Shadows gone without a trace
I lay helpless want to help
Deeply wounded found myself
Rivers flowing, ****** red
Cradle filled with sleeping dead
Cherry blossoms fell like tears
For motherland with all her fears
I still hear those horrid screams
The painful sight of broken dreams
This picture always kept inside
The fateful summer of '45
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