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Nothing to say ....

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Nothing to say ....

The governments deserted the poor
I.S is screaming at our door 
There’s wanton killings in your city every night
Whether you’re black or 
Whether you’re white

Nothing to say ....

Heads down....

With your mobile crucifix in hand

“Trisha’s going out with Paul
Who kissed Phil?
Trisha then embraced Tracey 
Whose bi curious 
Whose part of the gang that picked on Sue”
That made her life a misery 
Till she took her own life

Who Now...

Has Nothing to say ...

Face down 
Deserted by all
A wanton killing
Described as no one’s fault at all..

Images of the fatal cut surface on you tube 
Followed by the video of you, putting flowers in front of her door .

(c) David R Mellor 2015

◄ Harry Cliffe

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David R Mellor

Thu 19th Mar 2015 20:15

im glad you think so Pat and Stef , thanks for the comment

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David R Mellor

Thu 19th Mar 2015 20:14

thank you Rose , glad it struck a cord

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David R Mellor

Thu 19th Mar 2015 20:13

thank you for your insightful and thoughtful comment M.C. Newberry, well said

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M.C. Newberry

Thu 19th Mar 2015 15:01

Individually, we all contribute to society - or not.
Each generation contains its heroes, villains, survivors
and, sadly, victims. Materially, we have never been so
advanced yet our reality has become distorted in a modern
mirror of unreality - reflected in the blase brutality and
coarse conduct to be found daily on our cinema, TV and PC screens. Immature minds embrace these images and utterances as normal and acceptable - and more victims
pay the price in the real world which sees the breakdown
of the family unit and its collective example of protection of, and consideration for, the most vulnerable.

<Deleted User> (9882)

Thu 19th Mar 2015 12:47

and I agree-wholeheartedly.x

<Deleted User> (6895)

Thu 19th Mar 2015 09:39

powerful stuff David.xx

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