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A life so young A journey just begun Like a flower that has only begun to bloom Only to be trampled on and the life snuffed out For love she died Such a horrific death Faith was ironically the divide That sealed her fate She straddled the fence Eyes and heart open to all mankind An innocence not tainted By the rules, ignorance, and hatred A girl not yet a woman Full of dreams and aspirations And passions and goals A free spirit with wings unfurled Pride and possession, Indifference and evil Dwelled in the souls of those Who should have protected her Brutally attacked Like a bloody-thirsty cheetah attacks his prey Tossed around like a ragdoll Battered until limp Her cries of terror and suffering Her slow, painful death Were met with jeers and laughter And recorded for sadistic men to replay The police looked on Passive and indifferent Equally guilty of murder On the wrong side of the law Justice inverted A world devoid of humanity Forgiveness and compassion Are foreign ideas Where was the mother That carried her in her womb, That fed her and raised her From infancy to girlhood? Where was the sister or brother That should have loved her, Without condition And with good intentions? Where was the religious leader Who represents God God being the most loving, good, compassionate, and forgiving being of all? Where was the public out-cry That should have pierced the silence? Where were the prosecutors To punish these vigilantes? Where is the grave? Is there a marker to show she existed, Or was she just discarded Like a piece of garbage Your name - Du’a - means “prayer” The world prays for you If only we had known And our prayers spared you in time Now we can only pray That you are safely in God’s arms Free from the suffering Embraced by the love denied you on Earth You will live on in my heart I can never forget The face of this girl I never knew. I pray for change And an end to violence May no person Ever be stoned to death like you. © Siona Doyle-McLaughlin Siona DoyleMcLaughlin
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