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For a Syrian boy. Slipping away from desperate arms Within salty, dark waters. Familiar voices fade with distance and     Drown, as stars become Blurs lulling you to sleep with their Good night twinkle-twinkles.   Hands too small for any gun or Grenade open up like little flowers To a night no night-light ever could Illuminate. ~ *Where was God when you whimpered In fear? Swam an angel of light in the darkness Down there in   The deep, with her comforting hand on Your motionless shoulder? Little Dream Brother. Dreaming nightmares all meant For another. Asleep in the sand, with the ocean Washing over.*
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Sep 4, 2015
Sep 4, 2015 at 2:42 PM UTC
Dream Brother
For a Syrian boy. Slipping away from desperate arms Within salty, dark waters. Familiar voices fade with distance and     Drown, as stars become Blurs lulling you to sleep with their Good night twinkle-twinkles.   Hands too small for any gun or Grenade open up like little flowers To a night no night-light ever could Illuminate. ~ *Where was God when you whimpered In fear? Swam an angel of light in the darkness Down there in   The deep, with her comforting hand on Your motionless shoulder? Little Dream Brother. Dreaming nightmares all meant For another. Asleep in the sand, with the ocean Washing over.*
The last two lines are from Jeff Buckley's song 'Dream Brother', on his legendary album 'Grace'.
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Sep 4, 2015
Sep 4, 2015 at 2:42 PM UTC
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