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How can you shave their heads Take their clothes And then march them to their death? How can you point at a mentally-ill child Who is being murdered, slowly, by starvation And call them the abomination? How can you encounter a mother Who is desperately trying to protect her defenceless child And level your gun to shoot her? How can you see the corpses piled in a heap About to be burned And not feel remorse? I look at you and wonder, Where was your compassion? How can we see the skeletal children Begging and starving And still waste food? How can we look at the impressionable youth in all their innocence Before making them fight our battles for us? How can we treat each other With terrible cruelty Knowing the effect it will have? How can we see the animals and plants In all their beauty And still be destroying our planet? I look at you and wonder, Where was your compassion? Then I look at us, And wonder, where is ours?
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Jun 3, 2014
Jun 3, 2014 at 2:39 PM UTC
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How can you shave their heads Take their clothes And then march them to their death? How can you point at a mentally-ill child Who is being murdered, slowly, by starvation And call them the abomination? How can you encounter a mother Who is desperately trying to protect her defenceless child And level your gun to shoot her? How can you see the corpses piled in a heap About to be burned And not feel remorse? I look at you and wonder, Where was your compassion? How can we see the skeletal children Begging and starving And still waste food? How can we look at the impressionable youth in all their innocence Before making them fight our battles for us? How can we treat each other With terrible cruelty Knowing the effect it will have? How can we see the animals and plants In all their beauty And still be destroying our planet? I look at you and wonder, Where was your compassion? Then I look at us, And wonder, where is ours?
ninafz
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Jun 3, 2014
Jun 3, 2014 at 2:39 PM UTC
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