Will the world end in 2020

Will the world end in 2020

A Poem by Crosby Idasa
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So many pain all over the Earth...

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I saw on CNN many tearful events
Plane Crash and Preparation for war
Accidents and sicknesses
Killings and burials
Will earth tear apart in 2020
Even in our homes we fight and get misunderstanding
What we see now are the shadows of faded peace


Religion brought in pain instead of peace

The World that was created two thousand and twenty years ago still cannot understand themselves and find peace

Corona is now tormenting the World, killing people and causing quarantine, making every country weep in bitter tears, that virus is causing problems

There is trouble in every country there is terror in every continent,
In Schools, Banks, Companies, Hospitals, Churches, Mosque, Markets, what you will find is chaos, hatred, jealousy, kidnapping, armed robbery, and fights

Jesus came with peace
The World crucified Him but He resurrected ascended to heaven
Mohammed was with peace
But he died after a brief illness

The World does not like peace
Nations will fight against Nations
Just like the USA and the IRAN is getting ready
Even in a family you might not find peace
Brothers kill brothers
Friends murder friends
Trust is scarce to see

Technology brought in spy in the a*s of every corner of the world
Creation of missiles and Nuclear bombs shows that we are approaching the end

But can this world really end?

ICE

© 2020 Crosby Idasa


Author's Note

Crosby  Idasa
Take a time and look around you...is this how the world should be?

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Added on January 10, 2020
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Crosby  Idasa
Crosby Idasa

Port Harcourt, Rivers state, Nigeria



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