Bonitaj
Bonitaj
Mar 01, 2012

WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN*

Class shootings, drive-by's, Columbines and such,
Not just by Homo Africanus, delinquents,
Dispossed and out of touch.
The youths we loved
The kids in cots
The babes we reared from scratch
How come there's killings now and
no love lost
On those we breed to snatch?

Will we be in time
Or must we lock the latch?
These we leave alone
To surf and Skype the net,
No one to turn to
When they're bullied, pummeled and morphed
Into that silent, lethal,  threat.
Shooting guns, annihilating cafeteria "bums",
getting riveting, real revenge!

Culpa?
The system, Zeitgeist or lowly mums?

Title from a book by Lionel Shriver

About This Poem

Last Few Words: A story through poetic rhyme, based on the. Book/movie!

Style/Type: Free verse

Review Request Intensity: I want the raw truth, feel free to knock me on my back

Editing Stage: Editing - rough draft

About the Author

Region, Country: Tip of Southern Africa, ZAF

Favorite Poets: Too many to narrow down

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Comments

emogothgirl

interesting. i like the subject though, bullying is definitely a big problem and no one realizes it. nice job.
always,
mag

Bonitaj

just sat through the movie of the same name and that just reinforced the idea for me - that evil is almost an incarnate force, not just reliant on the nature/nurture stuff!
Check it out if you can! Riveting!
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