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“Broken Hearted (en memoriam)”
KS 12.19.12
Hopeless tear-filled eyes,
Horrified,
Tormented,
Helpless and unable,
Innocence lost,
My heart broken,
Lives stolen,
World fallen,
How did we get here…
It was too late,
There was nothing I could do,
Thus I closed my ears,
Words brought tears,
Pictures brought tears,
My heart broken,
Lives stolen,
World fallen,
How did we get here…
We keep repeating we need to…
Fix,
Change,
Act,
But then followed,
By words,
Full of hate,
Defensive,
People kill people,
My heart broken,
Lives stolen,
World fallen,
How did we get here…
To those lost, I shed my tears.
In the memory of: Charlotte Bacon, Daniel Barden, Rachel Davino, Olivia Engel, Josephine Gay, Ana Marquez-Greene, Dylan Hockley, Dawn Hocksprung, Madeleine Hsu, Catherine Hubbard, Chase Kowalski, Jesse Lewis, James Mattioli, Grace McDonnell, Anne Marie Murphy, Emilie Parker, Jack Pinto, Noah Pozner, Caroline Previdi, Jessica Rekos, Avielle Richman, Lauren Rousseau , Mary Sherlach, Victoria Soto, Benjamin Wheeler, Allison Wyatt
The manuscript Blue Lines is the fictional coming of age narrative of a young California woman Key Yemaya Walker, and her 2 year growing journey through school, love, and life period piece, written by Kenneth Suffern, Jr., taking place at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill between the years of 1997 – 1998. Loosely based on true events, and experiences during that time, told through the eyes and voice of the main female protagonist, a freshman first attending the school.