Cry For The Children by V.J. Lower
Cry for all of the innocent children,
let us band together to stop the violence.
We have to change this evil world,
so that it is a good influence.
Now let us pray for the parents,
and all that day who were hurt.
Gods children, received by the Father,
no more with life will they flirt.
Never more to feel the warmth of the sun,
their lifeless bodies spilled on the floor.
Battle torn, cold and all alone,
where they had fallen the day before.
In America sixteen kids a day are killed,
lets come together to get rid of the guns.
Pack them in boxes and bury them all,
instead of our precious daughters and sons.
let us band together to stop the violence.
We have to change this evil world,
so that it is a good influence.
Now let us pray for the parents,
and all that day who were hurt.
Gods children, received by the Father,
no more with life will they flirt.
Never more to feel the warmth of the sun,
their lifeless bodies spilled on the floor.
Battle torn, cold and all alone,
where they had fallen the day before.
In America sixteen kids a day are killed,
lets come together to get rid of the guns.
Pack them in boxes and bury them all,
instead of our precious daughters and sons.
This poem is a cry to parents to help stop the violence in our schools. When I saw the news about the shootings at Columbine school I cried then I got mad. Another incidence of violence in our schools. We need to protect our most valuable resources, our children. I hope this poem will encourage people to help make our schools a safe place.
| The poem represents the violence that our children go through in schools today. Parents need to listen to their kids, talk to their kids, and tell their kids how much they love them.It is so sad to see and hear other children are killing children. I hope and pray that our children in this society would realize that guns and knives are not the way in solving their problems. As a young adult as myself, children need proper guidance and support from parents and other people whom they could talk to. That is my comment. - M. |
