Peace vs War 002

2) Colors of Imagination vs Lifeless Bodies

Normal Life
A child’s world should be full of color—picture books, bedtime stories, and green fields.
We guide their eyes to see good and happy things.
Their best memories may be a friend’s smile or ice cream melting in their hand.
Parents try hard to choose safe and kind content.
We want children to see love, kindness, and the beauty of growing up.
Because what they see today shapes how they think tomorrow.

Life in War
War destroys this colorful world.
It replaces it with gray ash and dark red blood.
Eyes that once watched butterflies must now see lifeless bodies and burned buildings.
Children learn words like “death” and “destruction” too early.
The smell of gunpowder and scary images stay in their memory.
A happy child can become afraid of everything.
These images never go away.
They can stay in the mind for life, even in sleep.

Peace protects children’s eyes from seeing things too harsh for their age.