I Heard You Cared

I Heard You Cared

A Poem by Mr Dennis Paquin

I took a chance and gave you all
Yet watched her as she died
She had meant the world to me.
So why'd you take her from my side?

I listen now to the silence
That once was filled with joy
And all I hear are the painful cries
She uttered before she died

You call yourself the Savior
Who stands for all mankind
But all I see are the broken bones
Of those you left behind.

I curse the day I heard your name
From them who thought you cared
And if I could I'd caste you out
Of that lofty castle in the sky

Where now you sit in all your glory
Listening to Angels sing you praise.
While those you call your children
Are caste aside; their world ablaze.

© 2008 Mr Dennis Paquin


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Mr Dennis Paquin
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Dennis, a Vietnam Vet and product of a turbulent past, has a passion for writing poetry as broad as life, love, fantasy, child abuse and the indifferences of man. The uniqueness of his work comes from.. more..

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