The hordes had gathered,
from far and wide;
With great anticipation,
for what was to behold;
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I still remember how it happened, so many parents lost their kids, the darkest day of their lives. Today two years ago. We were all shocked, so many youth died...............An excellent Dedication to the victims of the Manchester Arena Bombing. Congratulations on being chosen as The Member Poem Of The Day. We must never forget this! 10
These sad events keep happing again and again, here and there......sour memories keep getting collected touching us, forcing us to express the tragic situation that most of us watch helplessly. Congratulations on such a heartfelt write,
Memories that were gathered! ! Thanks for sharing this poem with us.
A wonderful tribute to the victims of the Manchester Arena Bombing; the deadlies terrorist attack and the first suicide bombing in the United Kingdom. May this write, will in one way or another, gives solace to the bereaved families. Yes, humanity and history will always remember the innocent victims of this heinous crime. Congratulations for having this poem chosen as Poem Of The Day.
It is summer time here. The scorching heat is unbearable. Great tribute to the victims of summer. Congrats.
A moving tribute to the victims of the Summer Tragedy
A very touching tribute to those victims that lost their lives. Congratulations on POD dear Brian.
Taken in a moment of madness, confusion and terror; Memories that were gathered, now taste bittersweet; We shall always remember the souls lost... very good poem, very clear concepts. tony
Memories that were gathered, now taste bittersweet; We will always remember, the lost souls of summer...fine
remembrance with respectfulness in suave description on the victims of the Manchester Arena bombing makes this poem praiseworthy and beautiful
A very nice tribute to the victims of the bombing. Congratulations on having it selected as member poem of the day! However, the word you want in the first line is HORDES, not HOARDS.
A touching poem of the day. Congrats, sir Brian for being selected........10+++++++++++++
A touching poem about a horrendous event. Your words serve as a memorial for all the lives that were lost, but not forgotten.
Almost has the feel of a sixties CA surfer movie when they would party too hard and then surf drunk and somebody would get too wild and die.