Reunited Poem by Shaun Cronick

Reunited

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Two figures on a landscape,
One angelic in new white stone.
A cawing crow flies over,
And hears a long mournful moan.

The cold grave of a baby beneath it,
And it's black garbed mother still in grief.
For the loss of her only loved one,
Is so truly, cruelly beyond belief.

Why God Why God Why!
Did You not hear my pitiful prayers?
For my only sweet babe You have taken,
Can't You feel my endless tears and despairs.

I hate You Despise You I curse You!
My life means nothing now which is true!
A final fate awaits me!
I blame it all on You!

A high cliff-edge cruelly beckoned,
This lost woman so full of scorn.
She Flung She Fell She's Finished!
Her barren body now tattered and torn.

Though a Merciful God did heed her call,
And chose not to break her fall.
For she's in Heaven and so delighted,
Embracing her loved one, now reunited.

Wednesday, August 7, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: cruelty,god,love,reunion,suicide
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