Parents Cry For Their Children : Afroza Jesmine
Parents Cry For Their Children
Afroza Jesmine
Children are angel!
Why you are bombing in war?
The loss of war children is a wound that never truly heals,
Their laughter fades into echoes carried by broken streets.
Empty beds whisper stories that will never be finished;
Parents hold photographs where small smiles remain forever young.
Toys lie silent, untouched by the hands that once cherished them,
Dreams of futures bright as sunrise are buried beneath the rubble.
A mother’s tears fall heavier than the darkest night,
Fathers carry invisible scars deeper than any battlefield.
Communities mourn the stolen innocence of fragile lives,
In the silence after war, their absence screams the loudest.
Why we lose our children in war?
Don't kill our angel with bombing.
Never.
( Afroza Jesmine basically an academician is an eminent poet and Editor of International Poetry magazine Primelore Writer’s Heaven and author of a couple of books . She is globally published and committed to promotion of global peace and harmony of mankind)
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