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| I am... to some the greatest scourge to mankind To others a way to corrupt all that's goods for a pursuit of power Fire and smoke that can crumple even the mightiest of buildings The fury of hell unleashed on sleepy mornings The unfinished bedtime story of a child who is lost to his parents love The taps from a bugle,and the harsh sound of 21 guns to those who die in an effort to defeat me The changing of flower over graves by those left to cope alone The anger that causes flags of freedom to burn on a street The replacement of toys by guns in a child's hands The fear in the eyes to all who witness my fury The dread in a widowed mom's eyes when a child asks if their daddy is coming home One who cares not for the color of your skin or your religious beliefs The shock to those who said it could never happen here The sound of bullets at night in war torn countries replacing the sound of lullabies a child should here A madman's word of god twisted to his evil cause The angry words said to those who oppose me The bane of mankind which could bring upon the apocalypse A newscast turned off because I happened so far from your home What happens when people judge others too much The sound of sirens of heroes rushing to rescue those I prey upon The one who can silence dreams of two hearts who became one I'm all this, all such an evil terror no words can describe me I am TERRORISM!! I am what the world must today unite to stop! | Steve Foster Copyright 2004 |
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