The Death Of A Boy

by Kirsty palmer   Dec 29, 2006


"I love you mummy" is what he'd say,
I remember his voice still today
He was only a kid, no older than seven
And now he lives up in heaven,
Never will I be able to forget;
The day he learnt his alphabet,
The day he could count to 10,
The day he walked to his play pen,
His first little word that he said,
The smile I'll never see again because he is dead!

How could I be so stupid to let him walk home?
He must have been so scared all on his own
I thought she was with my friend,
And that's when his life came to an end

!It's all my fault" I kept crying out
Ripping my home to shreds as I'd shout
"How could the driver be so careless?"
I sobbed to my mum- In a mess,
He was only seven my little boy
Full of laughter- such a joy
But he is no longer with me,
I wish I could turn back time and the future I could see
He was my life, my love, my hopes and fears,
But it has left me with heartache and tears!

** This is not true, and as i am 15 i do not have a son to loose, However i based my poem on a tv show that i saw the otehr day. For all the grieving mothers, and also to help people realise what other people have to go through. **

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  • 17 years ago

    by Christina McDowell

    I'm so sorry to hear this poem, but i still gave u a 5/5. I'm so sorry... I hope it didn't really happen... plz chek out my poems, i hope u'll lik them