When Terror Ruled

They tired the sun with bloodshed
And weeping
And flushed innocence beyond on tears shed

They froze joy and dancing and let music
Play into a mournful sky
On the day when the sun went sick

Mother and father, son and daughter
The claws of terror held no prisoners!
Beautiful dreams sent to a gruesome slaughter

Their justice, cruel justice, gave not
A choice, not appeal
But sentenced all, haves and haves not

The might of a nation stood still
And watched
And the tongue and fangs bayed at will

They looked God in the eye
Desecrated his creations
And left but ashes and smoke rising high

2011© Jude Ifeme


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