Blinded Hearts And Bloody Hands, 4 pages, 56 lines
(continued from above) It then transitions to our modern day and how we have treated, and are treating infants in the miracle womb. Several couplets say: "You see, the Holocaust still abounds ~ yet alive, In our nation, as well as the whole world o'er, How is it as we in abundance do so thrive, And can daily murder hundreds within our shore." "The most vulnerable of us inside the womb, Are daily being brutalized and killed, The most pristine nursery has become a tomb, As the Warren Supreme Court and folks have willed." These are a few from the four potent pages. Our hopes is that this poem will have rapid and vast circulation that we may help to stop this vile infanticide.