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They used wake up when the sun rose. High and bright in the sky, the souls of Syria. Kids gone to school, half asleep babies doze Off, everyone happy, everyone loved. Everyday of life, earlier, like a feast, celebrated. Harmless, innocent and unoffending souls. They are woken up now by bombs showering From the sky, straight upon their houses. Bombs filled in with toxic, fatal gases. Killing those harmless children and babies Of months old; who are yet to talk, yet to walk. Desolating parents who dreamt a new world With their babies, souls who know not a sin. Bringing a war to people in name of rehab.
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May 11, 2017
May 11, 2017 at 5:21 AM UTC
Sarin Victims
They used wake up when the sun rose. High and bright in the sky, the souls of Syria. Kids gone to school, half asleep babies doze Off, everyone happy, everyone loved. Everyday of life, earlier, like a feast, celebrated. Harmless, innocent and unoffending souls. They are woken up now by bombs showering From the sky, straight upon their houses. Bombs filled in with toxic, fatal gases. Killing those harmless children and babies Of months old; who are yet to talk, yet to walk. Desolating parents who dreamt a new world With their babies, souls who know not a sin. Bringing a war to people in name of rehab.
shaik-arif
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21/M/Hyderabad
May 11, 2017
May 11, 2017 at 5:21 AM UTC
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