Trying hard to survive the nuclear devastation nUnder shelter for a year maybe more nScrounging for food that may have survived the source of radiation nAmidst the darkness lying below the floor nThe tragedy of Hiroshima, the killing of a nation nA logical way to end a bloody war nThe lone survivors all together in a congregation nPraying for mercy behind a leadened door nnSheltered, sheltered from the storm, shattered nnThe kamikazes and the Maxis suffering condemnation nWondering if they'll ever stay alive nLooking for ways to pacify the constant aggravation nUnder pressure to let them all survive nThe Tragedy of Hiroshima, the killing of a nation nHundreds of thousands of people left to die nNuclear clouds surround the tombs with little admiration nThe children in the shelter start to cry nnSheltered, sheltered from the storm, shattered nnTaking away the prisoners, taking away their lives nTaking away their freedom nThey won't survive the shelters, they won't survive the pain nThey won't survive the memories nCrying out for peace, crying in disgust nCrying out in ignorance nFighting s losing battle, fighting s lost cause nFighting against the hypocrisy of fighting a nuclear warn