This poem is written for all children taken
from this world by rape and abuse.
Remembrance of a Child
By: Adam M. Snow
Remembrance of a child,
born tender and mild;
not an age past eight.
Such innocent filled eyes,
this world despise;
now lying in this grave.
She would laugh and play,
every night and every day,
with that smile upon her face.
She could light up the world,
when she danced and twirled;
now her body is broken.
She has done no harm,
with her joyous charm;
now herself is tainted.
Didn't deserve what she got,
yet they soon forgot,
how she died in vain.
Taken from home by a family friend,
Raped and abused, soon would meet her end.
Now tarnished and left for dead,
cold alone she waits,
as the world itself berates;
now naked and afraid, she dies.
Remembrance of a child;
born tender and mild;
yet taken at a young age.
Such innocent filled eyes,
this world despise;
now lying in a shallow grave.