A Parent's Living Nightmare

A Parent's Living Nightmare

A Poem by Raven Starhawk

Bells toll in horror's wake
While tribes mourn for future's loss
And innocence is escorted in small coffins
To eternal resting havens

Sleep now children
Where you are
No one can ever hurt you again

© 2012 Raven Starhawk


Author's Note

Raven Starhawk
Again...not the best poem I've ever written. There are no complex metaphors or cryptic passages. It just came as did the tears for those children murdered by a madman.

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What a delicate piece of writing, a sympathy of words, dear friend . When it comes to empathy, the 'how' is not important, merely the 'why and what'.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

I feel you on this one Raven.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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Added on December 17, 2012
Last Updated on December 22, 2012
Tags: murder, depression, innocence, loss, grief, heartbroken, anguish, agony, children, violence, death, hope


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