LET GOD'S WRATH DESCEND

Does the man who rapes his daughter,

Deserve to live as a man?

Shouldn't he be cut up, chopped,

And thrown in the garbage can?

Shouldn't incest and abuse be wiped,

Shouldn't evil diminish?

The Sodomites, I 'm told

How God made them vanish.

Fire must rain once more,

To cleanse this world of sins,

Brimstone must bury,

All the sin-filled dust bins.

If Sorchna has suffered,

All of us should be blamed,

We allowed a beastly father,

To walk about unchained.

Let the wrath of God descend,

On this Jekyll-like hidden beast,

Let us all rejoice, not mourn,

When Hell and this sinner meet.

Author's Notes/Comments: 

This poem is inspired by the tragic and horrifying life story of the brave Irish girl Sorchna McKenna, who was raped and molested by her own father from childhood to teenage.

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Butch Lesley's picture

Excellent! To even mention how God mad the sodomites vanish is politically incorrect today but still as true as the day it happened. I agree, such a "man" deserves not to live.