Refugee
I sit in terror
listening to shells
that drop from the sky
and shatter the earth.
I see the world
I once loved
broken and dead,
killed by the soldiers.
I cannot stay here
any longer.
I have to leave.
But how can I leave
my country,
my home?
I cannot leave.
I mustn’t leave.
Every day
the fighting gets closer.
I hear missiles
and tanks
and screams
and guns.
I see people I know
lying dead on the streets
in pools of blood,
with bulletholes in their chests.
I stay in hiding
in order to stay alive,
but hundreds of others
have been murdered.
For what?
Why do the shells
fall from the sky
turning once-loved
homes into nothing more
than rubble?
Why must I hide
from the soldiers each day,
waiting for safety
I fear never will come?
I have given up hope
that this ever will end.
I know I must leave,
but I cannot leave
my country,
my home.