Love Poem: Nineteen Stars
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Written by: Tony Bush

Nineteen Stars

In half vacant streets bowl entangled rag and bone 
Of the memories rising to greet the day, 
Then sinking again when twilight clamps jaws 
That chew and consume the light away. 

On perimeter fences, tattered and torn 
Hang sadly the keepsakes of words and toys; 
When the rain melts the words and moths eat the cloth 
What remains for the nineteen girls and boys? 

How violently taken, snatched and snuffed, 
Poor candles blown out in a hurricane blast; 
Their innocent lives of all possible futures, 
Had barely begun, then suddenly passed. 

What keepers of reason could ever explain 
To the faces of children that wonder and weep, 
Any semblance of logic why ones such as they 
Were erased in an instant, banished to sleep?

It is kinder to speak of the nineteen stars 
Born of nineteen souls passing into the night 
And their angelic eyes shining down with a gleam, 
Shining down from the heavens, eternal and bright.