the sun roared with intensity turning ebony skins golden twelve bodies, littered on the ground empty cases of flesh bereft of life blood dripping out of their wounds, seeping into the Earth's rich soil a deep shade of brown, like their skin around them children kneel hollow cheeks damp with tears as they mourn those before them souls that once walked the earth but never will no more and their brothers, with skins a light contrast to their dark ones roams the same earth freely fingernails caked with dried blood and blood on their pale feet like red wine on white silk yet no one bats an eye nor do they raise a finger their whispers never turning into rage fueled shouts for their own children are safe, nestled under their covers certain that tomorrow the day after tomorrow and all the tomorrows to come they shall walk free and unharmed unlike the bodies on the ground even as they leave a trail of red b e h i n d t h e m