Saturday, April 21, 2007

A Thousand Points of Light

Across the campus silence is
now what we hear.
Only yesterday they ran, they
hid in every corner.
Hearing dreadful sounds, turned
to stone, full of fear.
A lost child has come to maim
and kill, full of scorn.
Five hundred and seventy-one
dollars is all it took.
A Glock 9mm pistol was his.
His history hazy, his writings
in class a bit crazy.
Up til now no one noticed, or
is it a case of they were just
lazy?
But, really what is a teacher
to do? Check if the black writings
were purely angst written no more
than for a prank?
No, if truth be told, no one could
know, not you nor I no matter how
hard we tried.
Hero's were discovered on this awful
day, giving their lives so others
were saved.
A thousand points of light are held
in sway.
Amazing Grace was the only song for
this agonizing day.

God Bless Them All....

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

WHAT? 'SLAIN TO ME.     JIMMIE

Anonymous said...

I MEANT-'SPLAIN TO ME"

Anonymous said...

I MEANT-'SPLAIN TO ME"

Anonymous said...

Hello? this is a poem about the killings on campus this week. I don't believe there is a person on the planet who hasn't heard about it....Sandi

Anonymous said...

Ok..after the noise of the gunfire, it was silent.
The students the faculty ran for cover - everywhere
Some froze in their spots out of fear hearing the shots
The killer himself almost a child, a lost child
$571.00 to purchase one of the guns that was used
The killer was an unknown, not friendly to others
views as slightly off by classmates and teachers
A teacher did try to warn police only to be ignored
One Hero, the Israeli, used his own body to barricade
the door so his students could escape out the window.
They held a memorial at nightime, over a thousand
people with candles held aloft..while a group
started to sing Amazing Grace....

Does this help you to understand what I have written? Hope so....Sandi

Anonymous said...

Sandi,

A beautiful poem... totally captured the feel of the picture of all the candles... thank you for sharing.  Such a sad day for all...

be well,
Dawn
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Anonymous said...

It's too bad that one teacher who tried to warn them was ignored. Great job on the poem Sandi.

Love, Lahoma

Anonymous said...

eloquent and touching ....  Marc

Anonymous said...

Perfect...
http://journals.aol.com/astaryth/AdventuresofanEclecticMind/
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Anonymous said...

Yeah, it's scary that no one knew what hit them until it happened. As a mother who has a child in a college campus, I am scared. I feel for the parents of the children who lost their lives in this tragedy. It's like living a nightmare. God Bless them all.  

Anonymous said...

this literally took my breath away!
Marti

Anonymous said...

very, very moving...


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