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Aleppo - Childhood Gone

Aleppo - Childhood Gone By Sandy Evans Going to school is my favorite thing Reading, writing and learning new things. Running home to my family excited Laughing with friends and being a child. Opening the door and seeing mom’s smile She says dinner is ready “Get your dad in a while”. Away I ran As fast as I can! To do what she wished She was cooking my favorite dish! We’re sitting around our dinner The lights begin to dimmer. A loud noise is coming from nearby We jumped with a jolt As the night air filled with thick black smoke. Stunned, dazed and not fully knowing why The door blew open wide and Mom and sister hide. They must not see me cry. As dad and I are dragged outside. Never to be seen again.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2018




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Date: 5/24/2018 1:48:00 AM
You've written this well Sandy, most of us will relate to this after seeing the shocking scenes on TV. Tom
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Date: 5/25/2018 11:06:00 AM
Thank You Tom. I was so taken back from the news and photos of the children of Aleppo that I had to write from a child's point of view.

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