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A Requiem of Remembrance
Posted: February 24, 2008
Longing for normal at college campuses…
Ivy covered walls of   knowledge,
hallowed halls of learning
aren't so sacred
aren't so   safe.
Our children take their lives into their own hands
when they go   away to college.
We not only hope they will make the grade
as they dive   into their courses,
we pray they will make it out alive
without having to   dive under a desk
while bullets fly overhead.
Why? 
The final   for which they cram
may not be that end-of-term exam.
It just might be   their final day of life.
Too often examinations at a university
aren't   always based on what a professor says.
With eerie regularity the tests our   students face
are rooted in what a classmate does.
A conflicted   classmate
who acts on his depraved instinct
and robs fellow students of   their futures
and an entire nation of its next breath.
It's becoming   epidemic. 
Fragile freshmen scared and scarred
walk through a campus in a   daze
fazed by the random acts of hate.
Sophomores find in   death
that life is harder than any syllabus predicted.
Juniors are   dwarfed by monsters 
riding galloping nightmares 
that trample any hope of   sweet dreams.
Seniors have aged overnight. 
Hopes of Commencement Day   have been 
complicated by the horrors of a day just past.
All because   heinous crimes mock 
the rhyme and reason
of normal life in dorms and   dining halls
in libraries and lecture rooms.
O how we long for   normal.
Lord, have mercy.
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Greg Asimakoupoulos (pronounced AWESOME-uh-COPE-uh-less) is an ordained minister, published author and chaplain to a retirement community in the Pacfic Northwest. Greg maintains a blog called Rhymes and Reasons, which he graciously provides to SeniorLifestyle.Greg's writings have now been assembled in book form. See the SeniorLifestyle Store. • E-mail the author (moc.loa@veRemosewA*) • Author's website (personal or primary**)
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