A Child Lost and a Mother at Cost
A Poem By Kayla Jessop
A Poem By Kayla Jessop
A mother and daughter
A love like no other
Or was it false?
What was the cause?
Is a pure innocent
child at fault?
Or was a monstrous
mom not yet caught?
Death came on a
bright afternoon
Planned by a mom
before her daughter’s snooze
Mommy, mommy! I want
to go for a swim!
Could this be a mom’s
perfect win?
While Caylee was
drying off
Casey went off
While Caylee’s body
was out rotting
Casey was out
partying
Thirty one days go by
With no Caylee around
to cry
Casey meets plenty of
guys
But they don’t know
she’s a monster in disguise
Thirty one days go by
With no Caylee around
to cry
Grandma Cindy gets
worried
And calls the police
in a scurry
Casey says Caylee is
with the nanny
An unkown nanny named
Zanny
A search of Caylee
That happened daily
A community comes
together
No matter the weather
Families, friends and
teachers
Police, firemen and
preachers
When it came time for
court
Casey Anthony had no
support
The prosecutor said “First
Degree Murder”
But Casey wanted them
to investigate further
A smiling Casey goes
back to her cell
Without a set bail
On July 5th, 2011
America found that a
little girl went to Heaven
Bones found not so
far from a road
A community mourns
over this tiny load
A deteriorated Caylee
found in a bag
In the eyes of her
mother not even worth being covered in a rag
Another court date
What could be Casey’s
fate?
The whole nation
started to complain
The anger could not
be constrained
A murderer set free
There wasn’t enough
evidence, how could that be?
Rest in peace Caylee
Marie
Forever a child flying
high and free
You could never be
forgotten
Our nation hopes you’re lying on clouds of cotton
Our nation hopes you’re lying on clouds of cotton
We held you in our
hearts and arms
Rest in peace without
any fear of harm
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