Child of War
I was never asked to choose a side, it is to fate I must abide. I am the child that war has aged, I am the soul that time has caged.
I am the breeze, lost in a storm, I am that flower whose stem was torn. I am a dream never achieved, I am the innocence that war conceived.
Among the rubble I stand alone, my precious home a pile of stone. Out in the cold without a cover, I starve to death or may recover.
I am the cries and all the screams, I am the victim of corrupt regimes. In every battle or every war, it is my blood they always draw.
I am a bird without his wings, I am the child who lost his limbs. Amidst the fear and all the dread, I am a body amongst the dead.
To every general who wears a star, I am the one who bears the scar. I am the only voice of hope, with all the horror I have to cope.
I am bewildered and feel ashamed, to see serenity within the sane. I am, the child of war.
Saleh Ben Saleh
Copyright © Saleh Ben Saleh | Year Posted 2024
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