Bring Back Our Girls Poem by Melvina Germain

Bring Back Our Girls



Thunder cracked their silence of sleep.
Wretched men, horrid thieves emerged.
Kidnapping our most precious jewels,
Many boisterous slaves of Satan rules.

Evil blasted through the walls of peace,
and that cadence so held within the air
soon faded to ruptured horror feared.
Shock filled, terror building screams.
Our innocent ripped from peaceful dreams.

To the hands of filth and angry men,
we weep buckets of tears wanting to see
our girls again. Mothers, Fathers, pain so
stricken, 'Bring Back Our Girls' to the land
of the living.

We pray our girls are held without pain,
and empty threats in our media heard.
When silence befalls such lips of horror,
despicable images in minds emerge.

O the world seems silent, in shock we sit.
Every man and woman knows not what to do.
We can only pray that those in power, will
forcefully come after the likes of you.

May the higher power intervene and show
our girls a means of escape. May Jesus
walk within the scene and hold on tight to
our precious beings. Lord don't take them
home O no not yet, bring them safe and
sound to a parents safety net.

Bring Back Our Girls Father, I know you can,
there's nothing in this world bigger than you.
I pray in the name of your son, Jesus Christ,
our world is now depending on you.

Bring Back Our Girls

Written by: Melvina Germain
Date: May 10/2014

Monday, October 12, 2015
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Melvina Germain

Melvina Germain

Sydney, Nova Scotia
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