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    January 20, 20252 Mins Read2 Views
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    Kaaliyah Lollar
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    Kaaliyah Lollar, a 16 year old sophomore student at Miami Central high has a wealth of talents. Her gift of writing, singing, dancing, and acting is beyond measure. Now she has unleashed her gift of poetry.

     

    By Kaaliyah Lollar

    you love your kids and your kids love you

    but everything being fine is simply something you assume

    behind the curtains of their smiles there’s a stench of certain doom

    for the love of God please go inside their rooms

    Sandy hook had 26 deaths

    And Parkland high had 17

    Parents understand your children may not be all they seem

    As a parent the one thing that might hurt the worst

    Before Adam Lanza killed at that school he killed his mother first.

    There’s depression and thoughts so deep tugging on their sanity

    There’s a story ten miles deep behind that messy vanity

    Poor souls lost by the snap of a finger

    Though they may be gone, that grief will forever linger

    We could’ve had scientists, astronauts, actors, actresses, and so much more

    But all those chances became worthless once the bullets shot through the classroom door

    I feel for the little girls who never knew of danger and threats

    Only Barbie dolls, and colorful barrettes

    I feel for the little boys who never again felt the warmth of their mother’s embrace

    Because leaving for school that morning would be the last time they would see their little boy’s face

    As an Ode and a favor to the Children who could never grow and bloom

    I beg of you please go in their rooms

     

     

    a 16 year old sophomore student at Miami Central high has a wealth of talents. Her gift of writing and acting is beyond measure. Now she has unleashed her gift of poetry. dancing Kaaliyah Lollar singing
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    Carma Lynn Henry Westside Gazette Newspaper 545 N.W. 7th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Office: (954) 525-1489 Fax: (954) 525-1861

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