Caught in the crossfireA Poem by BeccyI wrote this after watching a heart rending TV programme about the children of Afghanistan, but it also relates to any war torn country where the innocent become victims.There are dreams gathering dust on the silk road, as lost as the ancient land that beget them; they ghost down its length, ebbing away their life across the roof of the world and the star hung nights of a ceaseless war that serves only the unyielding passion of its people. And yet, where life and death is now measured by the emptiness of a child's belly, there still exists a quiet oasis, where the scent of saffron and sandalwood lingers in the air; seeping down through the fabric of time as the yellow moon spins its tenuous threads of re-birth. There are dreams gathering dust on the silk road; still this side of paradise, but for now, almost forgotten as they wait patiently for the sun to lose its heat. They are the fragile buds that will one day flower anew, causing all other empires to crumble and great kings to finally yield before the innocence of the children of God. © 2018 Beccy
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Added on July 14, 2014Last Updated on May 4, 2018 AuthorBeccyUnited KingdomAboutI'm forty four, single and have a lovely fifteen year old son called Charlie. I've been writing poetry and short stories since I can remember. I have always been an assiduous reader of poetry and real.. more..Writing
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