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Fun and Games

March 18, 2026
Fun and Games
By Draven Copeland, Managing Editor
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The end can come in a flash. | Somchai Kongkamsri (Pexels)
(Content Warning: This poem contains discussion of child death, suicide, racism and physical abuse)

Three days ago, a young boy was shot

He played with toy guns, looking up to his older brother

He played war with his friends, shooting foam darts from wooden treehouses

He prayed over food with his grandmother, hugging her goodnight before he settled into his twin bed

He prayed to make it out of the apartments with his friends, hoping to make it big like Kendrick

He died because an officer had a real gun and played real war on people that looked like that young boy


Two days ago, a young girl was shot

She played with Barbies, wishing sheโ€™d find her Ken when she grew up

She played dress-up with her friends, practicing with makeup and singing Disney princess songs

She prayed for safety for her family, fearing for her parents when they went out at night

She prayed for forgiveness when she said โ€œOh my godโ€ instead of โ€œOh my goshโ€

She died because a kid in her class had a real gun and played nihilism with his classmatesโ€™ lives


Yesterday, a group of young boys shot themselves

They played video games online, looking at the hot girls with giant breasts

They played pranks on the girls at school, hoping for their attention and maybe even a kiss

They prayed theyโ€™d get away with it, if they were smart about it

They prayed theyโ€™d all keep the secret to themselves, even if the cops came questioning

They died because they had real guns and realized that playing with peopleโ€™s bodies kills them slower than the bullet would


Today, a group of young girls were shot

They played on monkey bars at recess, waiting to go home to their families

They played games in class, passing notes to one another and making fun of their math teacherโ€™s lisp

They prayed for peace in their country and the world around them as they watched the news

They prayed for old men with bombs to stop dismissing human lives as collateral damage

They died because old men had real guns and liked to play real war from the safety of their bunkers


Tomorrow, we will all die

We play โ€œlifeโ€ with each other, spending our time who we have the most fun playing with

We play games and watch tv and buy things that we know we canโ€™t take with us when we go

We pray for the next generation, hoping things will get better for our kids

We pray that our sins wonโ€™t affect our children, disregarding reality for an American dream

We die because playing and praying wonโ€™t change what real people do when they play without real consequences


We die because we live

We live because we die

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