Unforseen Tragedy By Gio Masserati
On Saturday an unforseeable tragedy happened
that brought many hearts to their knees
Why, Oh God? - - Send Your Comfort Please!
A son to his mother
a husband to his wife
the repercussions to actions
brought end to his life
Lord, I'm sending you out this healing prayer
that this man's soul will join You up there
I pray You'll bring comfort to his family and friends
Love to his wife who is left behind since
I pray over their lives that could have been
I Pray for crowds of onlookers
and for those there that are grieved
for dramatic life happenings of trauma unforseen
leaving lack of understanding to conclusions perceived
Please God be with all and, Lord, also be with me
Wednesday, September 6, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: fire,godspeed,grief ,grieve,heartache,heartbreak,heaven,husband,man,manifestation
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
This Prayer Poem is based on this news story:
9/3/2017 11: 59 AM PDT- -News article published- -2: 47 PM PT
BLACK ROCK CITY, Nev.- - The mother of Aaron Joel Mitchell confirmed that her son was the man who died after running into flames at Burning Man on Saturday night.
She said her son, who she called Joel, grew up in McAlester, Okla., but was living in Switzerland. 'He's 41, but they are always your baby, ' said Johnnye Mitchel
'He was loving and a nice person, '
'Joel liked hiking and outdoors, running.'
Mitchell said she saw her son on Aug.1 before he headed to Oregon to go to an Eclipse festival. She knew he was planning to go to Burning Man with friends and it was his first time to the annual festival.
She said Aaron Joel is married but does not have any children.
His wife is from Switzerland. He was working in construction. He was in great spirits when we saw him, ' Mitchell said She said she was notified by the hospital early Sunday morning.
'We are just in shock, total shock, ' she said. 'We can't believe this happened.'
Crisis counselors are being offered to witnesses and friends following Mitchell's unforseen tragedy. 'Now is a time for closeness, contact and community. Trauma needs processing, ' the Burning Man organization said in a statement.
'Promote calls, hugs, self-care, check-ins, and sleep.'
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Some words have been changed or entirely left out of this story to preserve the reverence of the situation-GLM.