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Crying Bullets

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This poem is a wake-up call about the moral and spiritual struggles facing the world today. The opening lines use strong contrast—“wings of white, robes of black”—to symbolize the battle between good and evil. It immediately establishes the belief that the absence of God and spiritual grounding has created a void now filled with anger, confusion, and division.

The poem argues that removing faith from schools, workplaces, and public life has weakened society’s moral compass. In that emptiness, love has been distorted into hate, trust has eroded, and fear has taken hold. The image of children “crying bullets instead of tears” is especially powerful—it suggests that pain has turned violent, and innocence has been replaced by survival and rage.

As the poem continues, it paints a dark picture of a world masked by appearances. People look fine on the outside, but their eyes reveal despair, loss, and confusion. Children, in particular, are portrayed as victims—lost between right and wrong, overwhelmed by fear, and acting out because they lack guidance and hope.

Despite the heaviness, the poem does not end in despair. Instead, it shifts into a call for responsibility and unity. Rather than blaming differences in religion, it urges prayer, compassion, and collective action. The repeated call to “wake up” emphasizes urgency but also possibility—the world is not beyond saving.

The final lines emphasize personal accountability and togetherness. Change begins with individuals choosing respect, grace, friendship, and prayer. Healing is portrayed as something that happens slowly, “one by one,” through shared effort and faith.


Themes

  • Good vs. evil
  • Loss of faith and moral grounding
  • Violence and fear affecting children
  • Spiritual emptiness in modern society
  • Unity, prayer, and responsibility
  • Hope through collective action

Tone and Mood

  • Urgent and prophetic
  • Concerned and sorrowful
  • Bold and confrontational
  • Ultimately hopeful and motivating

Overall Meaning

This poem is a plea for spiritual awakening. It expresses grief over a world that has drifted from compassion and faith, especially at the cost of children’s well-being. Yet it also insists that healing is possible—through prayer, unity, and choosing love over division. The message is clear: the future depends on what we choose to stand for today.


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