Syrian Refugees Poem by Elizabeth Padillo Olesen

Syrian Refugees



They run away from bombs
and deafening sounds
They flee from gas poison
that suffocates their lungs.

Houses stand in ruins
No running water to drink
No electricity for the nights
No shop that sells food
And they must flee from fright.

ISIS overtakes their town
And also conquers their soul
The faithful strong are beheaded
to wage a reign of terror.

They flee from their land
Gasping to reach any place
That may offer them solace.
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Thursday, August 20, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: peace,refugees,war and peace
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Abdulrazak Aralimatti 21 August 2015

Truly, whoever is in panic and terror, the ultimate loser is mankind and his dignity in the purview of God and His Angels is lost. And The Angels say, Is this the same man, that God created in his likeness.

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Edward Kofi Louis 20 August 2015

Nice work dedicated to the Syrain refugees.

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