Children, parents, pets
Lining the streets
Looking through shops
Enjoying treats
Youths laughing heartily
No troubles in mind
Parents mingle among each other
Nobody shows worry; not even a sign
Pets bark at everything in sight
Running around with delight
All unaware of what’s to come
For that may be the last time they run
Workers bustle in their stalls
Bartering and selling
Earning their last dollar
As they begin to hear the calls
Men in uniform come running
Warning people of what’s coming,
Though it is all in vain
Since the gates were closed that day
Screams erupting through the streets
Chaos reigning all throughout
Fumes spilling over town like a sheet
Silencing those who couldn’t escape town
An explosion causing the ground to shake
Bodies littered astray
Pleading cries filling the empty space
But nobody could see through the blaze
All gone after the blow
Children, parents, pets
Once cheerful, and lining the streets
Looking through shops
And trying all of the treats
Now laying, still on the ground’
No laughs or barks
Just big ashy mounds
Uniformed men stop calling
But instead creating a massacre of their own
Filling more streets with bodies
Unsuspecting of what was to come
A calm before the storm?
The most harmless looking things, hold more secrets than anything.