A Child’s Unseen Sorrow

A Child's Unseen Sorrow

Title: A Child’s Unseen Sorrow

In innocence he played, a child so small,
Bronson’s laughter filled the room, delighting all.
On his birthday, a Teletubbies cake aglow,
Little did we know of the tragedy to follow.

Days of neglect, a soul left unaided,
Dehydrated, starved, his spirit faded.
Curled up in darkness, a haunting sight,
At his father’s knees, his last lonely night.

Heartbreaking echoes of a life undone,
A tender soul lost, his childhood outrun.
Unseen sorrow, a tragedy untold,
Bronson’s tale of suffering, so painfully unfold.

Gone too soon, his light now dimmed,
We weep for the innocence cruelly trimmed.
May his memory be a call for love’s embrace,
To protect the vulnerable with unwavering grace.

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