Maybe somewhere
Hidden behind the bombs
And rockets
They drop
There is a heaven,
A prolonged moment
Of a boy’s life
Where there is only peace
And an armful of toys,
Where there is no need
To know bloodshed and bodies
Under thick slates of rubble,
A place where you can laugh with your brother
And hit one another in play
Without it being a reminder of the violence that surrounds you,
Where your life isn’t as fragile as the bones you own
And the only worry you have
Is what mom or dad is cooking in the kitchen
The curling smoke, that your nose inhales.
I hope somewhere behind those metal bullets of bludgeoned purpose
There is an aftermath
Fit for the stolen life of a young boy
Who could barely himself understand why he must die.
Hand in hand with his sibling
Not knowing why the light must slip from his eyes
So early
Too early…
Hidden behind the bombs
And rockets
They drop
There is a heaven,
A prolonged moment
Of a boy’s life
Where there is only peace
And an armful of toys,
Where there is no need
To know bloodshed and bodies
Under thick slates of rubble,
A place where you can laugh with your brother
And hit one another in play
Without it being a reminder of the violence that surrounds you,
Where your life isn’t as fragile as the bones you own
And the only worry you have
Is what mom or dad is cooking in the kitchen
The curling smoke, that your nose inhales.
I hope somewhere behind those metal bullets of bludgeoned purpose
There is an aftermath
Fit for the stolen life of a young boy
Who could barely himself understand why he must die.
Hand in hand with his sibling
Not knowing why the light must slip from his eyes
So early
Too early…
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