The Day The Sun Hid Poem by Romeo Della Valle

The Day The Sun Hid



(In Memory of the Girls hung in India)

Heavy clouds started to move in,
Slowly covering the Earth
While the skies was crying
And thunders echoed loudly
The sound of pain and suffering!

The day the Sun hid,
The world stood still
When the day became night!
The monsters from the valley
Of darkness made their moves,
As to satisfy their evil desires
By torturing and raping
Two innocent girls!

The wheel of time seemed stuck,
Hours feeling like years
While drowning in an ocean
Of agony and desperation!
A thousand images and thoughts
Of the loved ones
Rapidly crossing their minds
While their tender bodies
Were horribly violated!

Hope and dreams extinguished,
Young faces reflecting fear
And shattered voices
Falling on empty ears
While those that could had helped,
Did nothing to rescue them!
Crime against humanity
Clearly seen in the picture shown
Of those beautiful young girls
Hanging from a calmed tree
While people around
Are completed perplexed!

Another crime against humanity
Perpetrated by evils
In Human forms,
That must not go unpunished!


(Citizen of the World)
(c) All rights reserved-2014
New York City

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Colleen Courtney 06 June 2014

You've managed to write an emotional and moving poem on such a disgusting and vile act of hatred. A wonderfully talented poet you are.

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Wahab Abdul 03 June 2014

very impressive write, love it.

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