Holy Innocents – remembering a solitary boy pictured in an ambulance…

1 A bloodied child foreshadowed by a cross,
both share their taste of evil and of loss,
and when will people ever live and learn
that hurt and harm is all that war can earn?

2 We hold our breath in horror as we view
this scene forever old, forever new;
amid the dust and rubble strewn around
a child cries out and parents can’t be found.

3 How long, O Lord we cry, each hollow word,
our pleas of peace increasingly absurd?
Good God, forgive us when inaction’s voice
speaks loudly of our violent, hurtful choice.

Andrew E Pratt (born 1948)
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Andrew Pratt

Andrew Pratt was born in Paignton, Devon, England in 1948.

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  1. Christmas greetings, Andrew

    Thanks for this Holy Innocents poem.

    I will be quoting it in today’s sermon.

    James Dickinson

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