Upturned
By well-wisher
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I am suffering in hell;
sinking in sludge and mud.
Christ!
Bombarded by shells;
sometimes drowned in a flood;
trapped among hairy rats;
my clothes crawling with fleas
oh, but surely, God, that
is what hell’s meant to be.
Oh and God how it stenches;
stale urine and death;
dead men litter hell’s trenches
making me curse my breath.
They’re not starving and cold
in this cramped, filthy space;
no, now their lucky souls
are in some better place.
Or are they?
For angels wear feathers,
like cowards, of white.
Oh, I wonder whether
they were afraid to fight?
What a perverted thing!
Is this world so up turned
that the cowards wear wings
while the brave men get burned?
And perhaps that’s why devils
and Generals wear red.
Hell's on a higher level;
heaven turned on its head.
Yes creations upside down.
Fair is foul; sick is well.
That’s why cowards wear crowns
while we suffer in hell.
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This is brilliant. 'Angels
This is brilliant. 'Angels wear feathers' - a great illustration of 'fair is foul and sick is well'. I really liked this poem.
Linda
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My school motto - 'Amor
My school motto - 'Amor Vincit Omnia'. (Love conquers all things). We live in hope!
Linda
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