In Memoriam of December 6th, 1989
You are gone forever but not forgotten
The memory of your tragedy lives on
It is a pity that you were attacked and killed
For just fulfilling your potential
There is a malaise in society
That was created long before you came to be
It will not go away so easily
Perhaps your death will make the problem clearer
There were those who looked on in disbelief
Those who were confused and deeply hurt
How can someone decide the fate of others
Is there no justice for the living?
The work of a madman for sure
But there is a madperson in all of us
Some say that he was just a marginal exception
But how can we learn to trust others again
Perhaps this incident will make people think
Of all the injustices committed towards women
Perhaps the next time she cries injustice
Society will believe she her complaint.
The answer does lie within each one of us
To forgive him who focused his personal anger on women
To help others learn to love and help themselves
And make this world equal for both men and women.
In your memory: Genevieve Bergeron, Helene Colgan, Nathalie Croteau,
Barbara Daigneault, Anne-Marie Edward, Maud Havierncik, Barbara
Klucznik-Widajewicz, Maryse Laganiere, Maryse Leclair, Anne-Marie
Lemay,Sonia Pelletier, Michele Richard, Annie St..Arneault, Annie
Turcotte
Saturday, December 06, 2014
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