The Victim's Voice



THE VICTIM'S VOICE

My anger is against the fanatics
Not with their entire race
The few whose madness exceeds the tallest tower
The few who shoved a bomb down America's face.

They say they're listening to Allah
But Christians, Jews and Muslims all know
To take a life is against G-d's will
Most of us still think so.

Osama Bin Laden said:
To kill is every Arab's obligation
We all know this is false
As we grieve with our congregation.

Why are they willing to die
And take innocent people along?
What's their evil motivation
As they sing the Devil's song?

What will the skyline be without the Towers?
What will home be without a parent?
What will be the outcome of this?
War is certainly apparent.

Now New York is a song without a tune
A pen without any ink
We all gazed in absolute shock
As we watched the towers sink.

Israel would turn to us
Whenever they were bombed
But now who shall WE turn to?
"The L-rd is our shepherd" says the psalm.

Make peace, strive for peace
That's what we want to hear
Well, when will this dream come true?
Certainly not this year!

But now we must console the victims
That is their greatest need
Tell them this won't happen again
If the victim's voice, we heed.

Matthew Saunders
September 12, 2001

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A poem I wrote the day after 9/11/2001

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Submitted by MattBSaunders on August 02, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme X XABA XCXC XDXD XEDE FGXG XHXH XXIX XXIX XJXJ FB
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,275
Words 276
Stanzas 11
Stanza Lengths 1, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 2

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  • Dougla$Irishman
    Surely you must realize that we live in an evil world, controlled by Satan !
    We were born with an evil nature, you have to teach children how to be good not bad !
    It will get so bad people will want to hide in their houses as much as possible.
    The world has gone mad and it will never end
    Until Jesus says enough is enough, I am coming to claim my own
    Are you one of them ? .
     
    LikeReply1 year ago

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