Never Again, Never In Vain Poem by John Sensele

Never Again, Never In Vain



Never again should innocent lives vanish in vain
Cos machineguns marshall greater protection
Than students' lives. Marjory Stoneman survivors chant ‘Never Again'
Should indifference and insensitivity buttress inept inaction.

Columbine, Sandy Hook memories remain memories
Without a determined call for students lives to live
Alongside gun laws from death merchant law parodies
That no care, no concern gun proponents to lives give.

Students leave home safe, students return home safe
After school without a machinegun taking a potshot
At students attending school. No slayers students should strafe
At school without dealing death blows to dreams of a benevolent bigshot.

Never again should parents bury sons and daughters too soon
Cos a psycho with a grudge and greed for guns
Elects to discharge a volley of bullets in real time at noon
To take way lives of sons and daughters who won't become nuns.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
READ THIS POEM IN OTHER LANGUAGES
John Sensele

John Sensele

Ndola, Zambia
Close
Error Success