Closure
don’t slam the door kid, when you leave your room
don’t slam the door tight when you enter the night
go quietly; go gently, as you enter the night
go gently as you vanish from sight
at that age when there is no age
and when the rolling of the years
matters only to another
and the inscription on the wall
is left for others to recall
and when they resurrect your name
will they relinquish certain blame?
let them shed their tears kid!
how can that have any meaning
is there meaning in a flower?
you knew exactly who you were kid!
don’t slam the door kid when you leave your room
don’t slam the door tight when you enter the night
go quietly; go gently, as you enter the night
go gently as you vanish from sight
Richard Scutter 15 October 2015
In memory of a twelve year old who reluctantly self-detonated before reaching his target in order to save the lives of others.
‘the hand that rocks the cradle rules the world’
… children are constantly being abused and the world is in a sorry state … in the above I wanted to consider this twelve year old and his actions … with certain ‘poetic licence’ because, of course, we will never know the mind of this young boy as he failed to carry out the treacherous demands put on him.
… looking to the positive …
… he didn’t kill innocent people.
… his family gets financial support.
… there is one less to look after in his family, more food to go round the table.
… and of course he exists to a quieter, better world, his new home – depending on your point of view, and hopefully he ‘didn’t slam the door when he left his room’ … and that he took something of beauty with him from his short existence.