Flash Bang
The sky had lit up on that clear Spring night
Flashes and sounds of artillery fire overhead
Starbursts at first attractive and bright
A child was fascinated her mother filled with dread
Deafened for a moment as a shell landed and burst
When she opened her eyes her mother was not there
She stared into the dust cloud fearing the worst
Dismembered bodies lay scattered in the square
In the Kremlin terrorist office lives had no meaning
Where there was no value any means could be used
They knew their objective was ethnic cleaning
A shallow thinking where human life was abused
In a split second many children became orphans
Families were lost and communities raised to the ground
The Eagle looked on seeing only a series of misfortunes
For the children new homes were sought and found
For each child any loud bang or flash was a nightmare
Horrific images were recalled from their mind
They would run to hide under a table or a chair
The terror of the moment could not be left behind
New playmates overseas at first were confused
When they gathered together for festive celebration
Invites with fireworks present were politely refused
Trauma is now embedded in a new generation
Copyright: David Hopcroft October 2025