The Red On Our Streets

by samuel   Nov 25, 2004


He was his mother's son
Before he joined the army;
He who joins the army
Has no mother.

He has sold his will
To an iron god
That spits fire
And orphans children.

There are many of them
In the barracks;
Orphaned with parents,
Wills sold to iron gods.

Blood is on the streets;
Wine of rebellious arteries,
Freedom fighters
Are imprisoned in battles.

The iron gods
Rule our land;
They take our youth away,
While the umbilical cord remains

Buried under the palm tree,
Upon which are red nuts;
The red of fire in the iron god
Foretells the red of blood on our streets.

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  • 18 years ago

    by Robie Lincer

    Nice but the words didnt flowe together,,, but it was nice

    Keep it up!

  • 20 years ago

    by samuel

    Violence is what is recreated here and the oppressive militia that serve the malady - what brouhaha over blood; what red on our streets!