Gone Poem by Marcel Wilken

Gone



To the wicked that stole from me all that once was pure and true.
To life that no longer exist, but clutched in time, a pure and beutiful grace.
Place this soul of mine in a deep anwakend grave, to let her fly free and play amongst the stars,
To begin life and not as it endid in such a six day year.
Ripped away from life's womb, a tragic story to be told too the next who bears my name.
Life no longer plays the same, but creeps along, only to leave me and those to blame.
A hatred soul I now have, but keeping to myself thoughts wich may not materialize.
To abide by society's law, a soul shatterd never to rest.
Living out its life never to be free again.
Life without peace but with a resting place.

In memory of Chanelle my daughter

COMMENTS OF THE POEM

My heart goes out to you, my friend. An emotional write from your heart. I pray inner healing and for your scars to be healed. Love D

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Hans Vr 09 June 2010

I think this is a poem full of feeling. When reading the poem I was feeling the sharp pain, I was feeling the love for Chanelle and the hatred for those who caused the death. You will be in prayers. I am sure the love for your daughter will persist, I pray that with time the pain will become less bitter and the hatred will slowly wane. Please read the poem eternity by WIlliam and my comment to it below. I hope you find some strength in that.

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