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It's so glaring, yet we've been ignoring, the cries and screams from the floor above, while claiming to mind our business, we've ignored the sounds of things shattering, and the painful groans and moans next door. The signs are obvious, while we pretend, we're oblivious, if only we'd stretch a hand, we'd save the little girl upstairs from being molested repeatedly or the boy next door from more trauma. Oh, lives are being shattered, how could we go about our day's work, ignoring? hopes are being destroyed yet we ignore daily following up busy schedules, forgetting the world around us. Who would play the savior? who would lend a hand? who would raise a voice? who would show some love? who would protect them from so much fear? who would say: "all hope's not lost"
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Mar 7, 2019
Mar 7, 2019 at 6:30 AM UTC
Ignoring
It's so glaring, yet we've been ignoring, the cries and screams from the floor above, while claiming to mind our business, we've ignored the sounds of things shattering, and the painful groans and moans next door. The signs are obvious, while we pretend, we're oblivious, if only we'd stretch a hand, we'd save the little girl upstairs from being molested repeatedly or the boy next door from more trauma. Oh, lives are being shattered, how could we go about our day's work, ignoring? hopes are being destroyed yet we ignore daily following up busy schedules, forgetting the world around us. Who would play the savior? who would lend a hand? who would raise a voice? who would show some love? who would protect them from so much fear? who would say: "all hope's not lost"
We are the ones who keep quiet and claim to mind our businesses when these things happen, we've forgotten that our kids/ siblings could be victims too if these abused victims, turn out to be abusers too because, about 50% of the abused turn out to be abusers. Let's not judge, let's say 'NO'
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20/F/Nigeria
Mar 7, 2019
Mar 7, 2019 at 6:30 AM UTC
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