Who decides my fate?
This very poignant poem about the suffering children in war zones has been written by Suzanne Kelsey …
WHO DECIDES MY FATE?
I live in a terrifying war zone
Where all I learn is how to hate
My school has been destroyed
By the bombs who decide my fate
As I run my little heart is pounding
Dodging the bullets flying over my head
I am living the worst of nightmares
Family members lying bloodied and dead
I am separated from my parents
In the rubble I search for them in vain
But no one is able to help me
Our existence had become totally insane
On street corners infants pose with guns
Deeply traumatised and vulnerable
Dark eyes always full of tears and sadness
Whilst those who should protect us are culpable
I would love
To eat food with my family
I would love
To sleep in a comfortable and safe place
I would love
To feel content once again
I would love
To see my beautiful mother’s smiling face
There are thousands lost and abandoned like me
Who do not have a shred of hope
Who only understand the fear
Robbed of our right to a childhood
Where our innocence will quickly disappear
I wanted to be a doctor
To save lives and make people well
I wanted to make a difference
Instead I am living in this unimaginable hell
Please will someone stop the noise of suffering
Across the man-made barriers reach for a hand
Allow love to return to every single soul
And bring peace back to our homeland.
©Suzanne Kelsey July 2014
Suzanne Kelsey
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