Never Forgotten - France 2015

Never Forgotten - France 2015

A Poem by Confuser
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I rewrote it; personally very difficult

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Never Forgotten - France 2015

 

Hearts United with Painful Thorns of Sorrow,

Scraping the edges of Heaven’s tomorrows,

Grief’s distraction burns against Grey Skies,

Prayers Burning Blaze forever rises higher,

 

On each side of the horizon star lights flicker,

Glorious City of Lights you Glisten Loudly a

Rich Righteous and Unrelenting Symphony,

It is Heard, Seen, and Felt by all Humanity,

 

Though resounding heartbreak’s echo may pervade,

I pray unity and strength prevails each day.

 

The Eiffel Tower with dimmed lights,

Know in spirit we are by your side,

For those seventeen innocent lives,

Their patina shines like a beacon so bright,

We send love, mourning candles lit with you,  

 

You will never be forgotten!

 

Cowardly Monsters died, other vile beasts shout fanatical lies,

In vain, for glory goes to humanity, not the terrorist crazed.

 

And the gloomy days to survive,

We will never forget their lives.

Unforgotten, forever more,

France, we feel your cries.

 

“Viva La France “

© 2015 Confuser


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"The Eiffel Tower with dimmed lights" really tugged at my heart.
The image you painted was heartbreaking, fitting, considering the situation. It's such a sad world sometimes, it's hard to understand why some of us do what we do, but it's beautiful to see the unity blossom after every tragedy. Wonderful piece you've written.
-VM

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.




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I feel sad because of all this stuff happening in the world, it really is sad to watch how everything you knew falls down piece by piece to an endless darkness....
Ah, but france will come back stronger and it's true:
''France, We feel your cries''
I love the finishing line, gives it a nice touch to the poem

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

7th of Jan was a hard day for the people living in france. Several gunmen targeted charlie Hebdo employees ,those heartless giants killed number of lives and wounded about 22 innocent people. They used some dangerous weapons and assault rifels like Ak47, really france is having a hard time. But you know police is working hard, some french citizens have been suspected being members of Al Qaeda. Eiffel Tower went dark marking tribute for people killed. People lit candles, joined railies, chanting slogans. It's all seemed like a bad dream for France.

Your write was very heartfelt.

armin. ...

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

The day the city of lights went dark. very sad but very well written Dale. This will be a sorrowed filled day in the hearts of many for years to come.

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

This was Lovely and yet sad really enjoyed this.


My great great grandparents came from France
French on my mothers side of the family and
Staebell the name Originated from France so
it is French.



Thank you for stopping
by my page and for this Lovely piece.




God bless. Benita

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

One is left speechless after reading this....
The Eiffel Tower with dimmed lights,
Know in spirit we are by your side,
For those seventeen innocent lives,
Their patina shines like a beacon so bright,
We send love, mourning candles lit with you,......
After so much conflicts and pain France has passed my wishes moves with you and hope for peace for all those who suffered and those who are left with this lifelong suffering...it has tugged to my heart..:))

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

very moving piece, and especially love the Eiffel Tower part.

this sentiment is shared by all of us.

jacob

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

The images you have created are so vivid and the emotion you have expressed is over whelming. This is one of those poems that just tugs at my heart and will not be forgotten. Exceptional work.

:) Julie

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

A grand tribute to France. Such a tragedy for them and the world over... Very touched ny this heartfelt piece. Beautifully written , Dale:.

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

"The Eiffel Tower with dimmed lights" really tugged at my heart.
The image you painted was heartbreaking, fitting, considering the situation. It's such a sad world sometimes, it's hard to understand why some of us do what we do, but it's beautiful to see the unity blossom after every tragedy. Wonderful piece you've written.
-VM

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

This was so beautifully written, I can't find words to describe it...
It is terrible what has happened in France, and your poetry is a nice tribute to those who have passed.
Nicely penned:)

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Confuser

9 Years Ago

Thank you Cool Girl; I wrote another one, but that's it. It has bothered me, look at them. Terribl.. read more
Confuser

9 Years Ago

Wait, you read the second one. I want to remove the other one, but can't copy and paste; so I'll do.. read more
Cool Girl

9 Years Ago

Yes indeed it was a sad thing. Haha, I'm guessing your son is the technology guy in your house?

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Tags: Death, Terrorism, France, Mourning, Prayers, Lives, Humanity, Support, Empathy

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Confuser
Confuser

Manning, SC



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