POEM: Saddle Light First — Owed to Genocide in Sudan

This poem is based on a striking new pinnacle of inhumanity, the first dead bodies and bloody ground seen from satellite — a grave convergence of the indifference of technology and humans.

Saddle Light First — Owed to Genocide in Sudan

As a first in humanity, satellite imagery from space documented dead bodies, strewn across the Darfur region of Sudan, on background of a palette of blood, known as “true red” in the biz.

Don’t look up
Things looking down
From the cold and dark
Of heaven’s above
In deathly obit
Of plan, it be
In continents dark
As if God shit
Whole countries
From that eye in the sky
Picture dump
With Sudan ease
That bloody stool
Of the thrown of God
In humanity looking down
Onto pallets of blood lyin’
Captured in a halo of true red
Halving herd
That fateful lessen
In dark night skies
Saddle light first
And you can’t tell
The deference of humanity
From our highest tech

For the full story: https://abcnews.go.com/International/blood-visible-space-sudan-shows-evidence-darfur-genocide/story?id=126985544

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