These Tiresome Tapas.... Poem by Sylvia Frances Chan

These Tiresome Tapas....

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Luminosity rectify
darkest corners
in my memory

shouting sirenes
amongst the crowd
on the Ramblas
crying coffee
and tiresome tapas
future victims
and the dirty wash

shocked we all are
myself the most
that darkest corner
in my memory
had criminal intents

over the news
the police shot
five living targets

the killings on their plan
one greatest failure
so much crowd
not one explosure....


© Sylvia Frances Chan

This poem was created on the Ramblas self, Pipi accompanied Sylvie too
and now they are walking on the emotive Path to the Day that Jesus would ascend to His Father in Heaven, some 1985 years ago at the age of 33 years young....

Published on MPS - 2017 NOTE on-the 13th of September 2017:
after the occurrence in Barcelona, the poem wasnoted up there.

Wednesday, April 11, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: barcelona,cities,failure,police brutality
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
The Year 2017 - Barcelone - Bombings and shootings at the Ramblas,
Barcelona, Spain, the police shot 5 criminals, but the criminals
could not let the bombs explode, one greatest failure.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kumarmani Mahakul 11 April 2018

Darkest corner of the memory cannot be in darkness as soul is the self luminous point of light. Recognition of self brings this light ahead to remove darkness from memory and fills mind with beauty of true spiritual values. Bombings and shootings at the Ramblas incidences are so sad and thought provoking. Criminal activities can be removed from society while every person will have spiritual values within. This poem is thought provoking...10

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Sylvia Frances Chan 11 April 2018

Thank you so much for your impressive comment. This incident happened really in Barcelone, on the Ramblas. The criminals are all teenagers and their parents did not know about the plan of their kids. This was a shock for them and for others living in that area. Thank you for your 10, Sir.

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