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Rated: E · Poetry · Other · #1016807
Poem about the plane that dropped the atomic bomb, ambiguous
She’s beautiful,
Some like to say
That wonderful lady,
Enola Gay
She’s a one-in-a-million girl
With her fearful possibility
She can scare us all to death with her doubtless ability

A heartbreaker,
Enola Gay,
They said the day she flew away
She can taint the lives of many
With her stone cold icy glare
But she hasn’t got the nerve,
To take them unaware

A murderer,
Enola Gay
They say the day she wiped away
The lives of many
Who didn’t deserve to die
Or live their life in pain

Innocent, they lay
Their lives taken away
All for a war,
But no one saw,
That Enola Gay was headed their way
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