How does a person
try to explain
The enormity of such
a crime--
The inexplicable
loss, the pain?
All were shot at a
place of worship--
At a synagogue in
Pittsburgh, P-A,
On what began as a
peaceful morning
On a late October
Sabbath day.
Early that morning
no one could have
Imagined the horror
the day would bring,
Even though we live
in a time
When hatred seems to
be in full swing.
It takes only ONE
hater
To change the course
of many lives
In a country where
underneath
The peaceful
appearance, violence thrives.
The president says
that armed guards
Are what we need and
not tougher laws.
He bows before the
gun lobby,
Addressing the
symptoms, but not the cause.
Helping refugees get
settled:
For that the
synagogue is known.
That was an issue
that irked the killer,
Who was from here.
Yes, homegrown!
Do we ignore red
flag warnings
And turn our heads
when someone spews
Hatred of groups
such as Muslims,
Asylum seekers,
gays, or Jews?
Do we ignore the
poisonous words
That constantly drip
down from the top?
At what point do the
majority
Of people say: This
must stop!
Give praise to those
who strive for positive
Change with every
heartfelt endeavor.
And hold in your
heart the many people
Whose lives have now
been changed forever.
_____________________
May the victims'
lives inspire us all by showing us the power of love,
and may they rest in
peace.
Joyce Fienberg
Richard Gottfried
Rose Mallinger
Jerry Rabinowitz
Cecil Rosenthal
Bernice Simon
Sylvan Simon
David Rosenthal
Daniel Stein
Melvin Wax
Irving Younger
And may thoughts of
love and healing embrace the injured.
-by Bob B (10-28-18)
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