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Soon To Be Poem of the Day
Soon To Be Poem of the Day Or German Plane Accident Poem A plane recently fell from high in the sky Will we ever discover or know reason why? What are the facts that are flight related? And can all of this possibly be recreated? There has been blowing a cool breeze Over remains of bodies beneath the trees Of all those precious ones they did adore Never to be seen again or for evermore. All of this had been very hard to bare Charming ones who we loved and did care For who we once held in our withering hand And even a future with we had all planned. God, what could have caused such a thing: That to us so much misery started to bring And a memorial wreath we now want to lay As well as for them everyday we will pray. What if some sad song we started to sing About small birds who were taking wing That for a while we faithfully waited Found out their bodies were obliterated. James Thomas Horn, Retired Veteran My desire is for this poem to be Poetry Soup Poem of the Day.
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