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Rated: E · Poetry · Emotional · #1321007
abuse, we've all seen it, alot of us have experienced it,
A child, a child, a poor battered child, lost and alone -
Not safe on the outside, not loved at home.

Bruised and broken, he knows nothing but pain,
the saddest thing is, it will all happen again.

From his head to his toes the scars are all there,
some from last week, a few from last year.

He knows only torment, hurt and abuse,
one eye is black, the front teeth are loose.

He's covered with welts, but not from a belt
they came from an electric cord that's stashed on a shelf.

He walks with a limp, the bone not set right,
He goes to bed early then cries most of the night.

He wakes up early, his body so sore,
but the saddest thing is just today he'll turn four.

Abuse has no ethics, nor social background
wherever there are children, abuse can be found.

But why the children? Why must they pay
for their parents mistakes, or when they've had a bad day?

"Just another drink" and all will be fine,
but there's usually anger at the end of the line.

They've "lost their freedom" or they're "never alone"
(it would be more convenient if there weren't any children at home).

Whatever the reason, the parents are at fault,
but the children suffer - in a trap they are caught.

So look in the mirror, just look and you'll find
not a child at fault, but a weak, confused mind.

Be kind to the children, protect them from sorrow,
for they are the joys of our today and the parents of tomorrow.

By: Douglas W. Frazier


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